In the first one, they congratulated the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team on qualifying for the World Cup in the USA, Canada, and Mexico, stating that the "Dragons have once again brought joy to all Bosnians and Herzegovinians" and that the "effort, sacrifice, and unity they have shown are an inspiration to many." The next conclusion concerns the blockade of state institutions, and NiP has called on the High Representative in BiH, Christian Schmidt, to respond. "In accordance with the Dayton Peace Agreement and the powers he holds, the High Representative has the responsibility to unblock the work of state institutions, especially when their blockade paralyzes the institutions for months, which directly affects the lives of all citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Therefore, we once again call on the High Representative to implement a systemic solution that will prevent any party from blocking institutions and holding all citizens hostage," emphasized the NiP Presidency. In the following conclusions, they supported the activities of their members in adopting the new Law on Games of Chance, as well as the activities of BH Telecom in acquiring Telemach. The fifth conclusion of the NiP Presidency relates to the fact that the new Gradiška border crossing has still not been opened, and they blamed the Minister of Finance and Treasury of BiH, Srđan Amidžić. "We condemn the actions of BiH Finance Minister Srđan Amidžić, who prevented the opening of the newly built Bosanska Gradiška border crossing. Amidžić has been refusing for months to place the issue of financial settlement between entities on the agenda. As a result, the Federation of BiH has been damaged by 150 million KM, while citizens cannot use the modern border crossing at the same time. We call on Amidžić to stop the blockades and place all points on the agenda in accordance with the law," stated the NiP announcement. They also reiterated the party's position on the issue of state property, which is relevant due to the construction of the Southern Interconnection gas pipeline. "The Presidency of the People and Justice reiterated the basic principles on which the issue of state property can be resolved. The condition of all conditions is that the state of BiH is the sole titleholder, i.e., owner of all state property. State property can only be registered in the land registry under the name of the state of BiH. Only the Parliamentary Assembly of BiH, not the entities, can pass the Law on the Management, Use, or Disposal of State Property," stated NiP. In one of the conclusions, they supported the member of the BiH Presidency, Denis Bećirović, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of BiH, Elmedin Konaković, who is also the party president. "We support their actions in protecting the international position and reputation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. We particularly highlight their strong advocacy for the interests of Bosnia and Herzegovina at the United Nations in New York," stated this conclusion. Additionally, one of the conclusions was criticism directed at the SDA and its president, Bakir Izetbegović. "We condemn the attempt by the SDA to relativize the behavior of the SNSD. We clearly anticipate the attempt by the SDA and Bakir Izetbegović to politically resuscitate Milorad Dodik by announcing future coalitions to the detriment of the state and state interests," they wrote. They also thanked the now former party member, Kemal Ademović, who left NiP the previous weekend, and the last conclusion was dedicated to the situation in the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton. "The Presidency of the People and Justice calls on the Government of the HNK to ensure proportional representation in the institutions of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton. We clearly observe that Bosniaks are not proportionally represented, even though this is a constitutional obligation. Additionally, the Government of the HNK must bring the security situation to a level that provides an environment for the normal life and work of all residents," stated the NiP Presidency.