A bit later, Boris Vukobrat (1992) offered gis project of the Yugoslvia Commonwealth where regions would be the basic units. Then, different political parties and coalitions (associations), especially in Vojvodina (also in several of the former Yogoslavia such as Istria, Macedonia, etc, not to mention here Serbian border ares in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegvina ). Finally, but not the least in importance, there are also projects of groups of scientists. This concept understands and requires an analysis of foreign experiences such as that, maybe the most successful, of Switzerland with the system barsd on the cantonal self-government is treated as an important link in the development of democracy and parliamentarianism, that is, as a form of participation of the population in the political processes and, on the other hand, as a barrier and obstacle obstacle to the dominance of the centre and a framework to resolve relations among the ethnic groups
One of the differences between the two projects, which is, in the context of the subject