would seem as asking for privileges or puting in danger the integrity of the State. It has to place itself as part of the society, looking not only for its interests, but trying to combine them with those of the population in general. The majority has to become aware that it is in its interest to give the adequate attention and to consider seriously the legitimate concerns of the minorities, as equal citizens of the State, taking into account that the behaviour of minorities as part of the society is important for its stability, for its development and ultimately for its security. Briefly, facilitating and favouring different forms of organisation of minority groups and of consultation and cooperation with them, of their involvment in decision-making, as well as education and training of their members and representatives, are part of the process in a democratic society. To bear this names and to be achieved as such, development, democracy and human rights cannot leave aside segments of the society.

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