00:00And in this context we will go with our special envoy Jorge Estoso who is at the site with all the latest information.
00:07After that, black smoke appeared at 9pm in the first day of that conclave here at the Vatican.
00:17Now the question mark is what is going to happen in the second day, we're talking about Thursday.
00:25In Thursday the expectations are four votes throughout the day, two in the morning, two in the afternoon.
00:33All of the votes needs two-thirds, 89 votes out of the 133 cardinals in order to announce white smoke, a new pope.
00:45And the question mark is if it's going to be a progressive pope, if it's going to be a conservative pope,
00:51it's going to be a pope that is going to follow the legacy of Pope Francis,
00:57it's going to be a pope coming from Europe, coming from Asia, even coming from Africa,
01:05because there is almost unanimous consent that it's most probably not going to be a pope from Latin America,
01:12given the fact that the shoes that are going to be left by Pope Francis are too big to follow by another pope of the region.
01:22So there is all question mark and how long it's going to take the process.
01:27There is also an agreement that is optimistic that it's going to take two to three days, no more than that.
01:34But you never know. And precisely, we are here to share with you all the details in the coming days.
01:43We are getting back to you now.
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