Mexico City: The former head of Mexico`s state-run power company became the new president of the ruling party on Tuesday after his predecessor resigned following an election debacle.


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Enrique Ochoa Reza, who resigned Friday as director of the Federal Electricity Commission, was sworn in as leader of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).


Ochoa, a 43-year-old economist, and lawyer was the only candidate for the job.


He took over from Manlio Fabio Beltrones, who stepped down last month in the wake of the PRI`s historic defeat in gubernatorial elections.


President Enrique Pena Nieto`s party won in just five states and lost its grip on four that it had controlled for decades a result that analysts saw as a punishment by voters fed up with corruption and drug violence.