Gojko Perović and Grigory in Electoral Silence
I am not inclined to casually interpret church events as political, nor do I view every public appearance of the clergy through the prism of ideological function. However, what happened in Budva, at the book promotion of Bishop Grigory, with the participation of priest Gojko Perović, can no longer be dismissed as such naivety. It was not a book promotion, but a political performance. And a performance that, in an analytical sense, fulfills all the conditions of a thoughtful public intervention: temporal precision, discursive coherence, and a clearly defined political effect. Held during the electoral silence in Serbia, this event gains the character of indirect political action displaced from formal institutional frameworks. Precisely this displacement is not accidental, but essential.