Abstract
What was justifiable and justified immediately after the war, is not – at least not automatically and permanently, justified also 25 years later. So, from time to time, we need to make an assessment because things change. There was a war, so the communities involved needed guarantees in order to stop the war. But, 25 years after, it is clear that we cannot continue not to consider the individual rights of everybody in favour of guarantees for groups. But the status quo is comfortable for political elites inside the country, and even for EU and international community, at least to some extent. Change would create uncertainty. But if you start a constructive process, you can induce change with certainty, in the sense that you give this change a direction, an orientation. It does not need to be a chaotic process.
(interview,GradjankeZaUstavnePromjene)