In Romania, Pope Francis will also visit Pope on the scheduled number of POPs scheduled for the end of next week.
The law authorizes the protection of high-ranking foreign officials visiting Hungary and Romania, as well as the government (SPP), which carries out the guarding of the Pope's car with a unique license plate for their car fleet, and on a temporary basis from 31 May to 2 June. on the Romanian public roads.
The papal mobiles are provided by the Romanian party, but the Vatican has requested that the carriage of the pope in Romania should always have the same unique license plate used on all his Holiness visits throughout the world. According to the reasoning of the Emergency Government Decree, Romanian law would not allow the circulation of vehicles with such special license plates on public roads and, if it did not create its legal conditions without delay, Romania would expire in violation of the protocol required by the Pope visit.
According to the Hungarian Catholic lexicon, the papal mobiles in the Vatican fleet were donated to the Holy See by the host countries visited by the Pope. On their license plate, the SCV (Stato Citta del Vaticano) can be read in red letters on a white background. Since 1987, this color sign and the SCV 1 license number have been reserved exclusively for the pope.
The Pitesti Dacia plant belonging to the Renault Group confirmed on Thursday that Pope Francis would be transported on a certain route by a Duster-type car. According to press reports, the vehicle was redesigned to allow the pope to stand up and greet the people gathered to receive it.
Pope Ferenc visits Romania from 31 May to 2 June. He first spent a day in Bucharest, and then celebrated his Mass on the 1st of June in the Csíksomlyó Mountains, and then meets young people and families in Moldavian Jászvásár. On June 2, the pope in Balázsfalva in Transylvania blessed seven Roman martyrs with Greek Catholic bishops.
(Source: hvg.hu / photo: pixabay.com)