Canada Statement on 7th anniversary of 2016 South China Sea Arbitral Tribunal Ruling

From: Global Affairs Canada

Statement

July 11, 2023 – Ottawa, Ontario – Global Affairs Canada

Global Affairs Canada today issued the following statement:

“On the anniversary of the award rendered by the Arbitral Tribunal constituted under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) in the matter of the South China Sea, Canada reiterates that this decision is final, binding on the parties, and provides a vital foundation for the peaceful resolution of competing maritime claims in the region, consistent with international law.

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Sudan conflict: how China and Russia are involved and the differences between them

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Published: June 8, 2023 12.44pm BST

As clashes continue between the Sudanese military and rapid support forces, the current and historic role of foreign governments in Sudanese affairs is under close examination.

Unsurprisingly, the Sudan conflict has amplified concerns from the US and other countries about the roles Russia and China are playing in Sudan specifically, and in Africa.

Researchers had been concerned that Beijing’s loans for infrastructure and development to countries including Sudan might be “debt-trap diplomacy”, a predatory attempt to acquire key foreign infrastructure such as ports.

Analysts had previously suggested the implications of China’s growing military engagement with Africa including establishing naval bases and its use of security contractors are examples of Beijing wanting to expand its military power and political influence abroad.

Others have suggested that Russian activity in Africa could be a return to Soviet-era levels of influence through arms sales, joint military exercises, and installing their own set of security contractors to train the Sudanese military.

The Wagner Group, a high profile group of Russian mercenaries, has denied any involvement in events in Sudan, saying in a post on Telegram: “Due to the large number of inquiries from various foreign media about Sudan, most of which are provocative, we consider it necessary to inform everyone that Wagner staff have not been in Sudan for more than two years.”

China favours stability

Our work for PeaceRep, an international research consortium led by Edinburgh law school, suggests that the US and Europe should be cautious about lumping Russia and China’s goals in Africa together. It found that Beijing and Moscow are taking different approaches. China has its own set of interests, but its approach appears to fundamentally favour stability.

As a result, China is keener to work with the broader international community on issues such as peacekeeping and mediation of conflicts. Conversely, Russia pursues its interests in Africa without as much cooperation with international institutions.

Our new report looks at the available data for pre-war Sudan to see how well claims from scholars and commentators match Russia and China’s behaviour.

We consolidated data from the United Nations, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, the AidData research lab on Chinese and Russian engagement with Sudan, as well as news reports to examine how well the arguments from scholars and policymakers hold up.

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One year on, Pandora Papers continues to be anti-corruption ‘tour de force’

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From pivotal legislative pushes in the U.S. and elsewhere, to ongoing probes into deposed leaders and tax dodgers, the impact of the largest ever offshore investigation is still being felt around the world.

n Oct. 3, 2021 — one year ago today — the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists and 150 media partners around the globe began rolling out the Pandora Papers, a world-rocking exposé that’s been called “a money bomb with political ripples,” “a financial earthquake” and “one of the essential stories of our time.”

The project took readers deeper than ever inside an offshore financial system that perpetuates corruption and authoritarianism and widens gaps between rich and poor. A U.S. senator called the investigation a “wake-up call to all who care about the future of democracy.”

More than 600 journalists at 151 news organizations in 117 countries worked together to make the Pandora Papers a reality — the largest collaboration in journalism history.

The Pandora Papers’ revelations about the financial secrets of prime ministers, oligarchs, mobsters and other powerful figures spawned action by governments and international groups, triggering investigations, legislation and rule changes in dozens of countries.

Impacts keep coming.

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For first time, every player at the Women’s World Cup will be paid at least $30K

FILE - The United States players hold the trophy as they celebrate winning the Women's World Cup final soccer match against The Netherlands at the Stade de Lyon in Decines, outside Lyon, France on July 17, 2019. More prize money than ever will be awarded at this year's Women's World Cup, and the players stand to get direct payments from FIFA this time. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco, File)

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FILE – The United States players hold the trophy as they celebrate winning the Women’s World Cup final soccer match against The Netherlands at the Stade de Lyon in Decines, outside Lyon, France on July 17, 2019. More prize money than ever will be awarded at this year’s Women’s World Cup, and the players stand to get direct payments from FIFA this time. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco, File)

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The United States team celebrates a win against Wales during a FIFA Women's World Cup send-off soccer match in San Jose, Calif., Sunday, July 9, 2023. (AP Photo/Josie Lepe)

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The United States team celebrates a win against Wales during a FIFA Women’s World Cup send-off soccer match in San Jose, Calif., Sunday, July 9, 2023. (AP Photo/Josie Lepe)

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A group of players across the globe asked FIFA late last year to increase the prize money for this summer’s Women’s World Cup. There had been pleas from the women to boost those funds before, but this time it was different.

The players not only wanted a prize pool equal with the men’s World Cup, they also sought a guarantee that a percentage of the prize money would go directly to the players themselves.

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The North Atlantic Treaty

Washington D.C. – 4 April 1949, Last updated: 10 Apr. 2019

The Parties to this Treaty reaffirm their faith in the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations and their desire to live in peace with all peoples and all governments.
They are determined to safeguard the freedom, common heritage and civilisation of their peoples, founded on the principles of democracy, individual liberty and the rule of law. They seek to promote stability and well-being in the North Atlantic area.
They are resolved to unite their efforts for collective defence and for the preservation of peace and security. They therefore agree to this North Atlantic Treaty :

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NATO: Vilnius Summit Communiqué

Issued by NATO Heads of State and Government participating in the meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Vilnius 11 July 2023

Press Release, July 11, 2023, NATO

The NATO Invitee associates itself with this Communiqué.

1.           We, the Heads of State and Government of the North Atlantic Alliance, bound by shared values of individual liberty, human rights, democracy, and the rule of law, have gathered in Vilnius as war continues on the European continent, to reaffirm our enduring transatlantic bond, unity, cohesion, and solidarity at a critical time for our security and international peace and stability.  NATO is a defensive Alliance.  It is the unique, essential and indispensable transatlantic forum to consult, coordinate and act on all matters related to our individual and collective security.  We reaffirm our iron-clad commitment to defend each other and every inch of Allied territory at all times, protect our one billion citizens, and safeguard our freedom and democracy, in accordance with Article 5 of the Washington Treaty.  We will continue to ensure our collective defence from all threats, no matter where they stem from, based on a 360-degree approach, to fulfil NATO’s three core tasks of deterrence and defence, crisis prevention and management, and cooperative security.  We adhere to international law and to the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations and are committed to upholding the rules-based international order.  This Summit marks a milestone in strengthening our Alliance.

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BUOY BATTLE IN THE SPRATLY ISLANDS


PUBLISHED: JULY 11, 2023 CSIS

In May, the Philippines and China took turns installing buoys in the disputed Spratly Islands. The deployment of buoys and other sovereignty markers in the South China Sea has a long history. But amid a flurry of new activity by the Philippines, including publicized patrols and surveillance missions, it is noteworthy that the buoy deployment triggered an almost immediate reaction from China, which installed its own. And with the Philippines planning to install more buoys by the end of 2023, this trend will remain a point of contention between Manila and Beijing for the foreseeable future. Tiếp tục đọc “BUOY BATTLE IN THE SPRATLY ISLANDS”

The Countries Buying Fossil Fuels from Russia in 2023

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While Russia’s revenues from fossil fuel exports have declined significantly since their peak in March of 2022, many countries are still importing millions of dollars a day worth of fossil fuels from Russia.

Revenue from fossil fuels exported to the EU has declined more than 90% from their peak, but in 2023 the bloc has still imported more than $18 billion of crude oil and natural gas so far.

This graphic uses data from the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA) to visualize the top-importing countries of fossil fuels from Russia so far this year.

China Remains Russia’s Top Fossil Fuel Importer

China continues to be Russia’s top buyer of fossil fuels, with imports reaching $30 billion in 2023 up until June 16, 2023.

With nearly 80% of China’s fuel imports being crude oil, Russia’s average daily revenues from Chinese fossil fuel imports have declined from $210 million in 2022 to $178 million in 2023 largely due to the falling price of Russian crude oil.

Following China are EU nations collectively, which despite no longer importing coal from Russia since August of 2022, still imported $18.4 billion of fossil fuels in a 60/40 split of crude oil and natural gas respectively.

CountryRussian Fossil Fuel Imports* (Total)Crude OilNatural GasCoal
🇨🇳 China$30B$23.9B$2.7B$3.3B
🇪🇺 EU$18.4B$11.2B$7.2B$0
🇮🇳 India$15.2B$12.8B$0$2.5B
🇹🇷 Türkiye$12.1B$7.3B$3B$1.7B
🇦🇪 UAE$2.3B$2.3B$0$0
🇰🇷 South Korea$2.1B$0.6B$0.3B$1.2B
🇸🇰 Slovakia$2.0B$1.1B$0.9B$0
🇭🇺 Hungary$1.9B$0.8B$1.1B$0
🇧🇪 Belgium$1.9B$0.5B$1.4B$0
🇯🇵 Japan$1.8B$0$1.5B$0.3B
🇪🇸 Spain$1.7B$0.6B$1.1B$0
🇸🇬 Singapore$1.7B$1.7B$0$0
🇧🇷 Brazil$1.6B$1.4B$0$0.2B
🇳🇱 Netherlands$1.6B$1.5B$0.1B$0
🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia$1.5B$1.4B$0$0
🇪🇬 Egypt$1.4B$1.3B$0$0.2B
🇧🇬 Bulgaria$1.3B$1.1B$0.3B$0
🇮🇹 Italy$1.2B$0.8B$0.4B$0
🇲🇾 Malaysia$1.1B$1.0B$0$0.1B
🇨🇿 Czech Republic$1.0B$1.1B$0$0

*Over the time period of Jan 1, 2023 to June 16, 2023 in U.S. dollars

After China and the EU bloc, India is the next-largest importer of Russian fossil fuels, having ramped up the amount of fossil fuels imported by more than 10x since before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, largely due to discounted Russian oil.

Türkiye is the only other nation to have imported more than $10 billion worth of Russian fossil fuels in 2023, with every other country having imported fewer than $3 billion worth of fuels from Russia this year.

Navigating the Crude Reality of Oil Exports

Although crude oil is Russia’s chief fossil fuel export, the nation’s Urals crude traded at a $20 per barrel discount to Brent crude throughout most of 2023. While this discount has narrowed to around $16 following Russia’s announcement of further oil export cuts of 500,000 bpd (barrels per day), the price of Urals crude oil remains just 40 cents below the $60 price cap put in place by G7 and EU nations.

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A Thirst for Sand:

The rising demand for sand to resume post-pandemic growth drives unregulated and illegal sand mining in the Mekong River, where people living along its banks have lost their houses and fortunes to severe erosion.

By Le Dinh Tuyen, Pratch Rujivanarom, Teng Yalirozy and Lay Sopheavotey

mekongeye.com

One October morning in Vietnam’s Dong Thap province, 72-year-old Nguyen Thi Cam sat on the banks of the Mekong River, staring at dredgers hoovering up sand in the distance.

“My house was over there before,” she said, pointing to a raft floating about 50 meters from the riverbank.

“After running away from erosion twice, the house is now located here,” she said of the old, dilapidated building by the river, where the shore was jagged and looked as if it could collapse at any time.

For more than a decade, sand mining had eaten away at the foundations of Cam’s old houses. A 25-hectare islet where she used to source corn and vegetables had disintegrated too.

The insatiable hunger for sand has intensified in the Mekong region – the home to Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam – in the past decade due to urbanization and growing construction sectors that promise development in these countries.

Many expressways are planned or have been built, especially in Cambodia and Vietnam, where road networks are seen as the main source of investment. Infrastructure projects – ranging from airports and ports to railways – will likely be revived in the post-Covid-19 pandemic era for economic recovery.

The demand for real estate is strong in Thailand as the growing number of middle-class seek new houses and condominium units, while the sector remains one of the most profitable investment opportunities.

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About the Trafficking Inc. investigation

An ICIJ investigation examines networks of companies, people and business practices that draw profit from cross-border labor trafficking and sex trafficking.

By Michael Hudson Image: Rocco Fazzari / ICIJ June 12, 2023

On any given day, the United Nations estimates, nearly 28 million adults and children around the world are trapped in jobs that are so oppressive that they amount to modern slavery or human trafficking.

They are forced to work long hours for little or no pay, toiling on farms and construction sites, in sweatshops and restaurants, as janitors and, in some cases, sex workers. They are exploited by recruiters and employers who use their poverty, isolation and immigration status against them, often threatening them with violence, arrest or deportation or ensnaring them in debts they struggle to repay.

A new investigation by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists and other media partners has begun examining human trafficking in Asia, Africa, the Middle East and the United States.

The investigation, Trafficking Inc., focuses on two forms of human trafficking: labor trafficking and sex trafficking. Both involve using force, fraud or coercion to induce someone to work or provide a service.

ICIJ and its reporting partners are working to bring to light untold stories of hardship and abuse suffered by trafficked people — and expose the networks of companies, individuals and business practices that set the traps and profit from them.

The investigative team includes journalists from ICIJ, Reuters, NBC NewsWGBH BostonThe Washington PostArab Reporters for Investigative Journalism, the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism and the Investigative Reporting Program at the University of California, Berkeley.

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Bồi thường, tái định cư khi thu hồi đất: Nhìn từ Dự án thuỷ điện Bản Vẽ

Nghệ An TV – 8/3/2023

Thu hồi đất, bồi thường, tái định cư là một trong nội dung nhận được nhiều sự quan tâm khi Chính phủ đang xin ý kiến góp ý vào dự thảo Luật đất đai sửa đổi lần này. Trên thực tế, các nội dung này đều đã được quy định trong Luật đất đai 2013, hướng dẫn thi hành tại Nghị định 47 và một số nghị định bổ sung. Tuy nhiên, quá trình thực hiện đã bộc lộ nhiều bất cập. Những vấn đề nảy sinh tại Khu tái định cư cho các hộ dân bị thu hồi đất xây dựng Thuỷ điện Bản Vẽ tại huyện Tương Dương là một minh chứng.

Mường Nhé builds brighter futures | Trường học Mường Nhé được nâng cấp

Vietnam News – 5/7/2023

Mường Nhé District has transformed its learning environment from cramped classrooms to spacious schools. The local authorities and organisations have helped create better conditions for children to thrive.

Equipped with better facilities and resources, these classrooms inspire quality education, attracting more students to school. A testament to unity and determination, Mường Nhé is building brighter futures for its children.

The Global Movement Against China’s Economic Coercion Is Accelerating

COMMENTARY, RAND Corporation

(The Hill)G7 leaders before a meeting on economic security during the G7 summit, at the Grand Prince Hotel in Hiroshima, Japan, May 20, 2023, photo by Jonathan Ernst/Reuters

G7 leaders before a meeting on economic security during the G7 summit, at the Grand Prince Hotel in Hiroshima, Japan, May 20, 2023

Photo by Jonathan Ernst/Reuters

by Bryan Frederick and Howard J. Shatz

June 9, 2023

With the launch of the Coordination Platform on Economic Coercion in May, the Group of Seven (G7) leading economies have taken an important step after years of U.S. allies and partners facing coercion from the People’s Republic of China (PRC) alone. Tiếp tục đọc “The Global Movement Against China’s Economic Coercion Is Accelerating”

List of Cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church (in order of Age)

TĐH: Vietnam has two cardinals – Phạm Minh Mẫn and Nguyễn Văn Nhơn. Both are non-electors because both are over 80. Non-elector cardinals don’t participate in the conclave to choose new pope.


List of Cardinals in order of Age 

Source: Vatican.va

Graph: Distribution of Cardinal electors and non-electors

Name Date of Birth Type Created by Country Continent
DO NASCIMENTO Card. Alexandre

English – Italian ]

01-03-1925 Non-Elector St. John Paul II Angola Africa
KARLIC Card. Estanislao Esteban

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07-02-1926 Non-Elector Benedict XVI Argentina South America
WAMALA Card. Emmanuel

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15-12-1926 Non-Elector St. John Paul II Uganda Africa
LANGA Card. Júlio Duarte

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27-10-1927 Non-Elector Francis Mozambique Africa
WETTER Card. Friedrich

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20-02-1928 Non-Elector St. John Paul II Germany Europe
SIMONI Card. Ernest

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18-10-1928 Non-Elector Francis Albania Europe
BRANDMÜLLER Card. Walter

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05-01-1929 Non-Elector Benedict XVI Germany Europe
KITBUNCHU Card. Michael Michai

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25-01-1929 Non-Elector St. John Paul II Thailandia Asia
MAIDA Card. Adam Joseph

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18-03-1930 Non-Elector St. John Paul II United States of America North America
WILLIAMS Card. Thomas Stafford

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20-03-1930 Non-Elector St. John Paul II New Zealand Oceania
HERRANZ Card. Julián

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31-03-1930 Non-Elector St. John Paul II Spain Europe
POUPARD Card. Paul

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30-08-1930 Non-Elector St. John Paul II France Europe
DE GIORGI Card. Salvatore

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06-09-1930 Non-Elector St. John Paul II Italy Europe
PUJATS Card. Jānis

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14-11-1930 Non-Elector St. John Paul II Latvia Europe
RUINI Card. Camillo

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19-02-1931 Non-Elector St. John Paul II Italy Europe
SEBASTIANI Card. Sergio

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11-04-1931 Non-Elector St. John Paul II Italy Europe
MUREŞAN Card. Lucian

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23-05-1931 Non-Elector Benedict XVI Romania Europe
SARAIVA MARTINS Card. José, C.M.F.

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06-01-1932 Non-Elector St. John Paul II Portugal Europe
ZEN ZE-KIUN Card. Joseph, S.D.B.

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13-01-1932 Non-Elector Benedict XVI Cina Asia
STAFFORD Card. James Francis

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26-07-1932 Non-Elector St. John Paul II United States of America North America
ROSALES Card. Gaudencio Borbon

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10-08-1932 Non-Elector Benedict XVI Philippines Asia
RUBIANO SÁENZ Card. Pedro

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13-09-1932 Non-Elector St. John Paul II Colombia South America
ARINZE Card. Francis

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01-11-1932 Non-Elector St. John Paul II Nigeria Africa
MARTINO Card. Renato Raffaele

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23-11-1932 Non-Elector St. John Paul II Italy Europe
FELIX Card. Kelvin Edward

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15-02-1933 Non-Elector Francis Antilles Central America
KASPER Card. Walter

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05-03-1933 Non-Elector St. John Paul II Germany Europe
SANDOVAL ÍÑIGUEZ Card. Juan

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28-03-1933 Non-Elector St. John Paul II Mexico North America
ERRÁZURIZ OSSA Card. Francisco Javier

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05-09-1933 Non-Elector St. John Paul II Chile South America
FARINA Card. Raffaele, S.D.B.

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24-09-1933 Non-Elector Benedict XVI Italy Europe
AGNELO Card. Geraldo Majella

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19-10-1933 Non-Elector St. John Paul II Brazil South America
RE Card. Giovanni Battista

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30-01-1934 Non-Elector St. John Paul II Italy Europe
PHAM MINH MÂN Card. Jean-Baptiste

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05-03-1934 Non-Elector St. John Paul II Vietnam Asia
MONTERISI Card. Francesco

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28-05-1934 Non-Elector Benedict XVI Italy Europe
CANTALAMESSA Card. Raniero, O.F.M. Cap.

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22-07-1934 Non-Elector Francis Italy Europe
CORDES Card. Paul Josef

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05-09-1934 Non-Elector Benedict XVI Germany Europe
RODÉ Card. Franc, C.M.

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23-09-1934 Non-Elector Benedict XVI Slovenia Europe
VILLALBA Card. Luis Héctor

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11-10-1934 Non-Elector Francis Argentina South America
BERTONE Card. Tarcisio, S.D.B.

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02-12-1934 Non-Elector St. John Paul II Italy Europe
DARMAATMADJA Card. Julius Riyadi, S.I.

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20-12-1934 Non-Elector St. John Paul II Indonesia Asia
LAJOLO Card. Giovanni

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03-01-1935 Non-Elector Benedict XVI Italy Europe
RIGALI Card. Justin Francis

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19-04-1935 Non-Elector St. John Paul II United States of America North America
ABRIL y CASTELLÓ Card. Santos

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21-09-1935 Non-Elector Benedict XVI Spain Europe
MAHONY Card. Roger Michael

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27-02-1936 Non-Elector St. John Paul II United States of America North America
OKOGIE Card. Anthony Olubunmi

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16-06-1936 Non-Elector St. John Paul II Nigeria Africa
ROUCO VARELA Card. Antonio María

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20-08-1936 Non-Elector St. John Paul II Spain Europe
LÓPEZ RODRÍGUEZ Card. Nicolás de Jesús

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31-10-1936 Non-Elector St. John Paul II Dominican Republic Central America
ANTONELLI Card. Ennio

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18-11-1936 Non-Elector St. John Paul II Italy Europe
SARR Card. Théodore-Adrien

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28-11-1936 Non-Elector Benedict XVI Senegal Africa
BAČKIS Card. Audrys Juozas

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01-02-1937 Non-Elector St. John Paul II Lithuania Europe
ASSIS Card. Raymundo DAMASCENO

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15-02-1937 Non-Elector Benedict XVI Brazil South America
PORCO TICONA Card. Toribio

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25-04-1937 Non-Elector Francis Bolivia South America
MARTÍNEZ SISTACH Card. Lluís

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29-04-1937 Non-Elector Benedict XVI Spain Europe
FITZGERALD Card. Michale Louis, M. Afr.

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17-08-1937 Non-Elector Francis Great Britain Europe
VEGLIÒ Card. Antonio Maria

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03-02-1938 Non-Elector Benedict XVI Italy Europe
ROMEO Card. Paolo

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20-02-1938 Non-Elector Benedict XVI Italy Europe
COCCOPALMERIO Card. Francesco

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06-03-1938 Non-Elector Benedict XVI Italy Europe
MONTEIRO de CASTRO Card. Manuel

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29-03-1938 Non-Elector Benedict XVI Portugal Europe
NGUYÊN VĂN NHON Card. Pierre

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01-04-1938 Non-Elector Francis Vietnam Asia
BOCOS MERINO Card. Aquilino, C.M.F.

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17-05-1938 Non-Elector Francis Spain Europe
AMATO Card. Angelo, S.D.B.

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08-06-1938 Non-Elector Benedict XVI Italy Europe
TAMKEVIČIUS Card. Sigitas, S.I.

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07-11-1938 Non-Elector Francis Lithuania Europe
SUÁREZ INDA Card. Alberto

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30-01-1939 Non-Elector Francis Mexico North America
QUEVEDO Card. Orlando B., O.M.I.

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11-03-1939 Non-Elector Francis Philippines Asia
O’BRIEN Card. Edwin Frederick

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08-04-1939 Non-Elector Benedict XVI United States of America North America
DZIWISZ Card. Stanisław

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27-04-1939 Non-Elector Benedict XVI Poland Europe
DAL CORSO Card. Eugenio, P.S.D.P.

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16-05-1939 Non-Elector Francis Angola Africa
TONG HON Card. John

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31-07-1939 Non-Elector Benedict XVI Cina Asia
BRADY Card. Seán Baptist

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16-08-1939 Non-Elector Benedict XVI Ireland Europe
MENICHELLI Card. Edoardo

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14-10-1939 Non-Elector Francis Italy Europe
TOPPO Card. Telesphore Placidus

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15-10-1939 Non-Elector St. John Paul II India Asia
RAÏ Card. Béchara Boutros, O.M.M.

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25-02-1940 Non-Elector Benedict XVI Lebanon Asia
VALLINI Card. Agostino

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17-04-1940 Non-Elector Benedict XVI Italy Europe
ARIZMENDI ESQUIVEL Card. Felipe

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01-05-1940 Non-Elector Francis Mexico North America
FEROCI Card. Enrico

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27-08-1940 Non-Elector Francis Italy Europe
BALDISSERI Card. Lorenzo

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29-09-1940 Non-Elector Francis Italy Europe
TOMASI Card. Silvano Maria

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12-10-1940 Non-Elector Francis Italy Europe
WUERL Card. Donald William

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12-11-1940 Non-Elector Benedict XVI United States of America North America
ZUBEIR WAKO Card. Gabriel

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27-02-1941 Non-Elector St. John Paul II Sudan Africa
NAPIER Card. Wilfrid Fox, O.F.M.

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08-03-1941 Non-Elector St. John Paul II South Africa Africa
PIAT Card. Maurice, C.S.Sp.

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19-07-1941 Non-Elector Francis Mauritius Africa
STELLA Card. Beniamino

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18-08-1941 Non-Elector Francis Italy Europe
SCOLA Card. Angelo

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07-11-1941 Non-Elector St. John Paul II Italy Europe
EZZATI ANDRELLO Card. Ricardo, S.D.B.

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07-01-1942 Non-Elector Francis Chile South America
FREZZA Card. Fortunato

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06-02-1942 Non-Elector Francis Italy Europe
JIMÉNEZ CARVAJAL Card. Jorge Enrique, C.I.M

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29-03-1942 Non-Elector Francis Colombia South America
BASSETTI Card. Gualtiero

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07-04-1942 Non-Elector Francis Italy Europe
BLÁZQUEZ PÉREZ Card. Ricardo

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13-04-1942 Non-Elector Francis Spain Europe
RIVERA CARRERA Card. Norberto

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06-06-1942 Non-Elector St. John Paul II Mexico North America
GHIRLANDA Card. Gianfranco, S.I.

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05-07-1942 Non-Elector Francis Italy Europe
MIGLIO Card. Arrigo

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18-07-1942 Non-Elector Francis Italy Europe
ROSA CHÁVEZ Card. Gregorio

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03-09-1942 Non-Elector Francis El Salvador Central America
SALAZAR GÓMEZ Card. Rubén

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22-09-1942 Non-Elector Benedict XVI Colombia South America
BERTELLO Card. Giuseppe

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01-10-1942 Non-Elector Benedict XVI Italy Europe
RAVASI Card. Gianfranco

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18-10-1942 Non-Elector Benedict XVI Italy Europe
VINGT-TROIS Card. André

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07-11-1942 Non-Elector Benedict XVI France Europe
RODRÍGUEZ MARADIAGA Card. Óscar Andrés, S.D.B.

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29-12-1942 Non-Elector St. John Paul II Honduras Central America
BAGNASCO Card. Angelo

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14-01-1943 Non-Elector Benedict XVI Italy Europe
CALCAGNO Card. Domenico

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03-02-1943 Non-Elector Benedict XVI Italy Europe
DUKA Card. Dominik, O.P.

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26-04-1943 Non-Elector Benedict XVI Czeck Republic Europe
SEPE Card. Crescenzio

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02-06-1943 Non-Elector St. John Paul II Italy Europe
VERSALDI Card. Giuseppe

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30-07-1943 Elector Benedict XVI Italy Europe
COMASTRI Card. Angelo

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17-09-1943 Elector Benedict XVI Italy Europe
D’ROZARIO Card. Patrick, C.S.C.

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01-10-1943 Elector Francis Bangladesh Asia
SANDRI Card. Leonardo

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18-11-1943 Elector Benedict XVI Argentina South America
YEOM SOO JUNG Card. Andrew

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05-12-1943 Elector Francis Korea Asia
ZERBO Card. Jean

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27-12-1943 Elector Francis Mali Africa
CIPRIANI THORNE Card. Juan Luis

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28-12-1943 Elector St. John Paul II Peru South America
ONAIYEKAN Card. John Olorunfemi

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29-01-1944 Elector Benedict XVI Nigeria Africa
BARRETO JIMENO Card. Pedro Ricardo, S.I.

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12-02-1944 Elector Francis Peru South America
LACUNZA MAESTROJUÁN Card. José Luis, O.A.R.

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24-02-1944 Elector Francis Panama Central America
MANGKHANEKHOUN Card. Louis-Marie Ling

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08-04-1944 Elector Francis Laos Asia
LADARIA FERRER Card. Luis Francisco, S.I

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19-04-1944 Elector Francis Spain Europe
OUELLET Card. Marc, P.S.S.

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08-06-1944 Elector St. John Paul II Canada North America
O’MALLEY Card. Seán Patrick, O.F.M. Cap.

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29-06-1944 Elector Benedict XVI United States of America North America
PENGO Card. Polycarp

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05-08-1944 Elector St. John Paul II Tanzania Africa
PIACENZA Card. Mauro

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15-09-1944 Elector Benedict XVI Italy Europe
RICARD Card. Jean-Pierre

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25-09-1944 Elector Benedict XVI France Europe
PORRAS CARDOZO Card. Baltazar Enrique

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10-10-1944 Elector Francis Venezuela South America
GRACIAS Card. Oswald

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24-12-1944 Elector Benedict XVI India Asia
NJUE Card. John

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31-12-1944 Elector Benedict XVI Kenya Africa
SCHÖNBORN Card. Christoph, O.P.

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22-01-1945 Elector St. John Paul II Austria Europe
OUÉDRAOGO Card. Philippe Nakellentuba

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25-01-1945 Elector Francis Burkina Faso Africa
VÉRGEZ ALZAGA Card. Fernando, L.C.

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01-03-1945 Elector Francis Spain Europe
AÓS BRACO Card. Celestino, O.F.M. Cap.

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06-04-1945 Elector Francis Chile South America
ALENCHERRY Card. George

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19-04-1945 Elector Benedict XVI India Asia
OSORO SIERRA Card. Carlos

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16-05-1945 Elector Francis Spain Europe
SARAH Card. Robert

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15-06-1945 Elector Benedict XVI Guinea Africa
RYŁKO Card. Stanisław

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04-07-1945 Elector Benedict XVI Poland Europe
COUTTS Card. Joseph

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21-07-1945 Elector Francis Pakistan Asia
PULJIĆ Card. Vinko

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08-09-1945 Elector St. John Paul II Bosnia and Herzegovina Europe
CAÑIZARES LLOVERA Card. Antonio

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15-10-1945 Elector Benedict XVI Spain Europe
NICHOLS Card. Gerard Vincent

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08-11-1945 Elector Francis Great Britain Europe
KUTWA Card. Jean-Pierre

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22-12-1945 Elector Francis Ivory Coast Africa
ZENARI Card. Mario

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05-01-1946 Elector Francis Italy Europe
FILONI Card. Fernando

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15-04-1946 Elector Benedict XVI Italy Europe
OMELLA Card. Juan José

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21-04-1946 Elector Francis Spain Europe
MONTENEGRO Card. Francesco

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22-05-1946 Elector Francis Italy Europe
CZERNY Card. Michael, S.I.

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18-07-1946 Elector Francis Canada North America
COLLINS Card. Thomas Christopher

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16-01-1947 Elector Benedict XVI Canada North America
BETORI Card. Giuseppe

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25-02-1947 Elector Benedict XVI Italy Europe
AVIZ Card. João Braz de

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24-04-1947 Elector Benedict XVI Brazil South America
MARTO dos SANTOS Card. António Augusto

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05-05-1947 Elector Francis Portugal Europe
DE KESEL Card. Jozef

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17-06-1947 Elector Francis Belgium Europe
RAMAZZINI IMERI Card. Álvaro Leonel

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16-07-1947 Elector Francis Guatemala Central America
FARRELL Card. Kevin Joseph

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02-09-1947 Elector Francis United States of America North America
PATABENDIGE DON Card. Albert Malcolm Ranjith

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15-11-1947 Elector Benedict XVI Sri Lanka Asia
POLI Card. Mario Aurelio

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29-11-1947 Elector Francis Argentina South America
GREGORY Card. Wilton Daniel

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07-12-1947 Elector Francis United States of America North America
SEMERARO Card. Marcello

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22-12-1947 Elector Francis Italy Europe
MÜLLER Card. Gerhard Ludwig

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31-12-1947 Elector Francis Germany Europe
DEW Card. John Atcherley

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05-05-1948 Elector Francis New Zealand Oceania
BECCIU Card. Giovanni Angelo

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02-06-1948 Non-Elector Francis Italy Europe
BURKE Card. Raymond Leo

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30-06-1948 Elector Benedict XVI United States of America North America
SAKO Card. Louis Raphaël

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04-07-1948 Elector Francis Iraq Asia
GARCÍA RODRÍGUEZ Card. Juan de la Caridad

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11-07-1948 Elector Francis Cuba Central America
SOURAPHIEL Card. Berhaneyesus Demerew, C.M.

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14-07-1948 Elector Francis Ethiopia Africa
CLEMENTE Card. Manuel

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16-07-1948 Elector Francis Portugal Europe
PETROCCHI Card. Giuseppe

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19-08-1948 Elector Francis Italy Europe
TURKSON Card. Peter Kodwo Appiah

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11-10-1948 Elector St. John Paul II Ghana Africa
BO Card. Charles Maung, S.D.B.

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29-10-1948 Elector Francis Myanmar Asia
ROBLES ORTEGA Card. Francisco

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02-03-1949 Elector Benedict XVI Mexico North America
MAEDA Card. Thomas Aquino Manyo

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03-03-1949 Elector Francis Giappone Asia
BRENES SOLÓRZANO Card. Leopoldo José

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07-03-1949 Elector Francis Nicaragua Central America
CUPICH Card. Blase J.

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19-03-1949 Elector Francis United States of America North America
BOZANIĆ Card. Josip

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20-03-1949 Elector St. John Paul II Croatia Europe
DiNARDO Card. Daniel Nicholas

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23-05-1949 Elector Benedict XVI United States of America North America
KOVITHAVANIJ Card. Francis Xavier Kriengsak

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27-06-1949 Elector Francis Thailandia Asia
SCHERER Card. Odilo Pedro

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21-09-1949 Elector Benedict XVI Brazil South America
ARBORELIUS Card. Anders, O.C.D.,

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24-09-1949 Elector Francis Sweden Europe
HARVEY Card. James Michael

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20-10-1949 Elector Benedict XVI United States of America North America
FURTADO Card. Arlindo GOMES

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15-11-1949 Elector Francis Cape Verde Africa
AGUIAR RETES Card. Carlos

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09-01-1950 Elector Francis Mexico North America
NYCZ Card. Kazimierz

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01-02-1950 Elector Benedict XVI Poland Europe
DOLAN Card. Timothy Michael

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06-02-1950 Elector Benedict XVI United States of America North America
ROCHE Card. Arthur

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06-03-1950 Elector Francis Great Britain Europe
KOCH Card. Kurt

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15-03-1950 Elector Benedict XVI Switzerland Europe
TEMPESTA Card. Orani João, O.Cist.

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22-06-1950 Elector Francis Brazil South America
SUHARYO HARDJOATMODJO Card. Ignatius

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09-07-1950 Elector Francis Indonesia Asia
CANTONI Card. Oscar

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01-09-1950 Elector Francis Italy Europe
BARBARIN Card. Philippe

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17-10-1950 Elector St. John Paul II France Europe
STEINER Card. Leonardo Ulrich, O.F.M.

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06-11-1950 Elector Francis Brazil South America
MARTÍNEZ FLORES Card. Adalberto

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08-07-1951 Elector Francis Paraguay South America
YOU HEUNG-SIK Card. Lazzaro

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17-11-1951 Elector Francis Korea Asia
MAMBERTI Card. Dominique

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07-03-1952 Elector Francis France Europe
ADVINCULA Card. Jose Fuerte

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30-03-1952 Elector Francis Philippines Asia
TOBIN Card. Joseph William, C.SS.R.

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03-05-1952 Elector Francis United States of America North America
LÓPEZ ROMERO Card. Cristóbal, S.D.B.

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19-05-1952 Elector Francis Marocco Africa
AYUSO GUIXOT Card. Miguel Ángel, M.C.C.J.

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17-06-1952 Elector Francis Spain Europe
ERDŐ Card. Péter

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25-06-1952 Elector St. John Paul II Hungary Europe
FERRÃO Card. Filipe Neri António Sebastião do Rosário

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20-01-1953 Elector Francis India Asia
EIJK Card. Willem Jacobus

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22-06-1953 Elector Benedict XVI Netherlands Europe
MARX Card. Reinhard

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21-09-1953 Elector Benedict XVI Germany Europe
DE DONATIS Card. Angelo

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04-01-1954 Elector Francis Italy Europe
McELROY Card. Robert Walter

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05-02-1954 Elector Francis United States of America North America
TSARAHAZANA Card. Désiré

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13-06-1954 Elector Francis Madagascar Africa
PAROLIN Card. Pietro

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17-01-1955 Elector Francis Italy Europe
ZUPPI Card. Matteo Maria

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11-10-1955 Elector Francis Italy Europe
WOELKI Card. Rainer Maria

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18-08-1956 Elector Benedict XVI Germany Europe
RIBAT Card. John, M.S.C.

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09-02-1957 Elector Francis Papua Nuova Guinea Oceania
GRECH Card. Mario

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20-02-1957 Elector Francis Malta Europe
TAGLE Card. Luis Antonio Gokim

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21-06-1957 Elector Benedict XVI Philippines Asia
GOH Card. William Seng Chye

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25-06-1957 Elector Francis Singapore Asia
LACROIX Card. Gérald Cyprien

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27-07-1957 Elector Francis Canada North America
HOLLERICH Card. Jean-Claude, S.I.

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09-08-1958 Elector Francis Luxembourg Europe
KAMBANDA Card. Antoine

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10-11-1958 Elector Francis Rwanda Africa
LANGLOIS Card. Chibly

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29-11-1958 Elector Francis Haiti Central America
AVELINE Card. Jean-Marc

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26-12-1958 Elector Francis France Europe
THOTTUNKAL Card. Baselios Cleemis

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15-06-1959 Elector Benedict XVI India Asia
STURLA BERHOUET Card. Daniel Fernando, S.D.B.

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04-07-1959 Elector Francis Uruguay South America
ROCHA Card. Sérgio da

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21-10-1959 Elector Francis Brazil South America
AMBONGO BESUNGU_Card. Fridolin, O.F.M. Cap.

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24-01-1960 Elector Francis Democratic Republic of the Congo Africa
POOLA Card. Anthony

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15-11-1961 Elector Francis India Asia
MAFI Card. Soane Patita Paini

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19-12-1961 Elector Francis Tonga Oceania
OKPALEKE Card. Peter Ebere

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01-03-1963 Elector Francis Nigeria Africa
KRAJEWSKI Card. Konrad

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25-11-1963 Elector Francis Poland Europe
LOJUDICE Card. Augusto Paolo

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01-07-1964 Elector Francis Italy Europe
GAMBETTI Card. Mauro, O.F.M. Conv.

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27-10-1965 Elector Francis Italy Europe
MENDONÇA Card. José Tolentino de

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15-12-1965 Elector Francis Portugal Europe
NZAPALAINGA Card. Dieudonné

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14-03-1967 Elector Francis Central African Republic Africa
COSTA Card. Paulo Ceza

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20-07-1967 Elector Francis Brazil South America
DO CARMO DA SILVA Card. Virgilio, S.D.B.

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27-11-1967 Elector Francis East Timor Asia
MARENGO Card. Giorgio, I.M.C.

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07-06-1974 Elector Francis Mongolia Asia

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