The Rector of the Cetinje Theological Seminary, Gojko Perović, told opposition politicians in Bar last night not to "arrange rallies" and not to present their proposals in front of the cameras, but that, if they have something to say, come to one of the gatherings.
Perović pointed out that it is the church that leads the processions.
"Politicians, oppositionists - I pray to God, don't arrange these processions for us. Stand there, be with us, don't call for anything, don't suggest anything in front of cameras and microphones. If you have something like a brother and sister, come, say... This the church leads," Perović said, among other things, addressing the crowd in front of the Cathedral in Bar.
The leaders of the Democratic Front have repeatedly gone public with the thesis that a technical government should be demanded at the protests.
Yesterday, DF leader Andrija Mandić, in a guest appearance on Serbian television O2, said that citizens protesting against the adoption of the Law on Freedom of Religion should announce the day until which they will wait for the Law to be withdrawn.
"I think that on that date we should all gather in Podgorica and announce from the street that we will not disperse until the law that steals the property of the Serbian Orthodox Church is repealed," Mandic said.
He also announced the demands of lithium participants.
"We are asking from the streets that the government repeals this law that steals the property of the Serbian Orthodox Church, and in the elections we will see who will be in power," Mandić pointed out.
The Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the Littoral repeatedly emphasized that the liturgies will last until the withdrawal of the Law on Freedom of Religion, and they did not announce large gatherings in Podgorica.
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