Who will be the next pope? Key candidates in an unpredictable process
With 80% of the cardinals appointed by Pope Francis himself, they are not only electing a pope for the first time, but will offer a broad global perspective.
For the first time in history, fewer than half of those given a vote will be European.
And although the college may be dominated by his appointments, they were not exclusively "progressive" or "traditionalist".
For those reasons, it is harder than ever to predict who will be elected the next pope.
Could the cardinals elect an African or an Asian pope, or might they favour one of the old hands of the Vatican administration? https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ckgxk40ndk1o
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