“Whoever wins will have to deal with chaos”, claimed “VREME’s” interviewees two years ago on the eve of the December 1990 elections, when asked the question: What awaits the winner. The forecast about having “to deal with chaos” meant everything on which one could recognize the “fingerprints” of the old authorities, and which was part of the political, economic and […]

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