An interim governor has
been appointed in the Mexican state of Guerrero, where 43 students went
missing after clashing with police a month ago.
State lawmakers said Rogelio Ortega, the head of a local university, would temporarily replace Angel Aguirre, who resigned last week over the disappearances.
A manhunt continues for Iguala's mayor, his wife and the city's police chief.
They allegedly ordered the police to hand over the students to gangsters.
They are believed to be on the run.
Eyewitnesses say they saw the students being bundled into police cars.
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