16 potential successors to Pope Francis; Myanmar and Philippines' candidates are the listed ones from Asia


Charles Maung Bo (Myanmar), 76, Archbishop of Yangon.

VATICAN CITY (AFP): With no official campaigning or list of candidates and the election process shrouded in secrecy, speculation about who will succeed Pope Francis after the conclave beginning this week remains just that -- speculation.

The speculations are rife but Charles Maung Bo (Myanmar), 76, Archbishop of Yangon and Luis Antonio Tagle (Philippines), 67, Metropolitan Archbishop emeritus of Manila, are among the favourites for the revered post. Both the candidates are from South-East Asia

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