The new Pope has not yet: Black smoke after the first vote of the conference

After the first referendum, the consensus is yet to be reached. The 133 cardinals covered in the Sistine Chapper did not decide on Wednesday, so the lack of Pope Francis did not decide, so the smoke found by believers waiting for the end of the first votes in St. Peter’s Square in the Vatican.
133 cardinals from 70 countries attend the conference. To select the pope, the selected candidate needs two -thirds majority and 89 votes.
The chimney smoke installed at the Sistine Chapper at 20:00 on Wednesday, and four hours after the cardinals entered the church, set up a secret truth, and started the secular ritual of the Pope Francis’ heir election to lead the church of 1.4 billion members.
The cardinals will be withdrawn to the Vatican’s homes at night, where no one needs the majority.
They return to Systain Chappell Thursday morning.
On Thursday, the new voting circuits are marked: at the top 8:30, time from Portugal’s main terrain, the second at 10:00. Without the result, the interval for lunch and the two new round voting scheduled at 16:30 pm and 18:00.
This Wednesday, about 45,000 people waited in St. Peter’s Square for the chimney smoking at the Sistine Chapper. Despite the fact that the reasons for the delay in voting – the white or black smoke is expected to exit after 18:00 – according to international newspapers, four hours that the cardinals vote, they may be related to the fact that they are 133 cardinals at the conference, which makes the process difficult.
Cardinals from 70 countries were isolated in the outside world on Wednesday, providing mobile phones and radio waves around the Vatican to prevent all communications until a new Pope was discovered.
Francisco 133 appointed 108 of the Church “princes”, and many pastors were chosen in the image of distant countries such as Mongolia, Sweden and Tonga, and he would never be a cardinal.
120 cardinals include its decision to exceed the usual limit of voters and include the younger ones of the “Global South” – often marginalized countries with low economic power – the extraordinary uncertainty has always injected into a process of mystery and suspense.
Many cardinals gathered until last week and regretted that they needed more time to meet each other, and raised questions about how long it could be until a man confirmed two -thirds or 89 votes needed to become a 267th pope.