Odžić: Let Joanikije support students in Belgrade now if he wants, boss Vučko will discipline him immediately

"This reminded me of when Mourinho disciplined Balotelli for mischief. He immediately brought him additional competition," said Odžić.

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"Even if Joanikije supports students in Belgrade now if he wants, boss Vučko will immediately discipline him, which is completely expected, and I would say deserved," said Petar Odžić, the president of the Budva Municipal Assembly and deputy president of the Social Democratic Party (SDP).

"This reminded me of when Mourinho disciplined Balotelli for mischief. He immediately brought him additional competition. That's the golden rule, and it always works, the more competition, the better obedience! DEDICATED," Odžić wrote on the social network X.

Odžić commented in this way on the fact that Bishop Metodije of Budimlje-Niksic was awarded the title of Metropolitan by the decision of the Holy Synod of Bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC).

Methodius was until yesterday the bishop of Budimlje-Niksic, and in addition to the title of metropolitan, he was also given the title of archbishop. This was told to "Vijesti" by sources close to the Patriarchate.

At the end of February, Metropolitan Joanikije of Montenegro and the Littoral, along with five other priests of the Serbian Orthodox Church, signed a letter stating that the Serbian Orthodox Church does not think that "our students are Serbian Ustashas."

In that letter, the priests of the Serbian Orthodox Church stated that in the days of preparation for Lent, Metropolitan David of Kruševac, in his text, which was also published on the official website of the Serbian Orthodox Church, places students in the context of a "colored revolution", labeling them in such a way that they are perceived as "Serbian Ustasha", which is both offensive and unacceptable.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and other government representatives in Serbia have repeatedly called the mass protests over the demolition of the Novi Sad railway station canopy and the deaths of 15 people attempts at a "colored revolution" and the overthrow of the state.

"Colored revolutions" are the name given to the protests that overthrew authoritarian regimes in former Soviet countries.

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