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Vojislav Koštunica—some reflections on his time as Serbian Premier
With Koštunica, you have a repetition of the same policy and the same obsessions as you had with Milošević. The difference is that Milošević was like a cancer of the skin where everything looked ugly. Koštunica, on the other hand, is like a cancer of the bones. Everything looks normal on the surface, but is sick and unhealthy inside. (Miljenko Dereta, executive director of the Civic Initiative).1 1 Interview, Belgrade, 4 July 2006.