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5 candidates .. Who will lead the Vatican after the death of Pope Francis?

After the death of the Vatican Pope Francis on Monday, the Cardinate Complex is now preparing to meet in the Vatican in the complex of the Church’s future.
Their choice will not be limited to naming the next leader for 1.37 billion Catholics, but will determine the path of belief and transparency and the church continues with its parish, according to the newspaper “News Week”.
The election of the Pope follows the traditions of the Vatican, as the Cardinate Complex, the author of the Cardinals under the age of 80, votes in a secret polling inside the Sistin Church.

Election of the Vatican Pope

The election of a new door requires the majority of two -thirds, in the event that there is no consensus, additional voting rounds continue in order to appear a candidate with the necessary support.
In the event that it stops not to be compatible in the voting round, the ballot cards are burned, and the black smoke from the Sistin Church chimney indicates the complex, and when the white smoke appears, it indicates the choice of a new door.
With the increasing speculation, a number of high -level Cardinals emerged as the most prominent candidates, and according to Vatican observers, the next two candidates are the most fortunate to win, according to the newspaper “News Week”.

Pope Francis carries the flag of Argentina outside the Rio de Janeiro-AF

Luis Antonio Tagly (the Philippines)

Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagli, 67, is the favorite candidate to win 3: 1, and is a strong candidate to continue the Pope Francis’s progressive agenda.

Pitro Parolin (Italy)

With a rate of 4: 1, the 70 -year -old Cardinal Pierto Parolin is one of the most experienced Vatican officials.
As the Vatican Foreign Minister since 2013, he played a pivotal role in diplomatic affairs, including sensitive negotiations with China and Middle East governments.

Peter Torxon (Ghana)

The 76 -year -old Cardinal Peter Torxon, a 76 -year -old character in the church’s social justice circles.
As the former head of the Integrated Human Development Promotion Department, Torxon was explicit in issues such as climate change, poverty and economic justice.

Peter Erdo (Hungary)

Cardinal Peter Erdo, 72, a prominent conservative candidate, a prominent researcher in ecclesiastical law, is a strong supporter of traditional Catholic teachings and beliefs.

Angelo Scola (Italy)

The 82 -year -old Cardinal Angelo is a prominent papal candidate.
Among the most likely candidates at the 2013 meeting was elected Pope Francis.

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