The head of Egypt's ruling military council will swear in 14 new Egyptian ministers Monday after the prime minister decided to reshuffle his cabinet in response to protests. Thirteen ministers survived the reshuffle, including the ministers of housing, interior, justice, planning and international cooperation, social solidarity, environment, tourism, manpower and immigration, information, education, electricity and energy, and petroleum. The proposed new ministers include: Higher education: Moataz Khorshid, former computers and information dean at Cairo University Telecommunications: Hazem Abdel Azim, former Information Technology Industry Development Agency director Health: Amr Helmy, former head of the Monufiya liver institute Transport: Ali Zine al-Abidine, former engineering professor at Ain Shams University Finance: Hazem al-Beblawy, economic expert Water resources and irrigation: Hesham Mohamed Qandil Trade and industry: Ahmed Fekry Abdel Wahab Antiquities: Abdel Fattah al-Banna Foreign affairs: Mohamed Kamel Amr, former ambassador Islamic endowments: Mohamed Abdel Fadil al-Qousy Agriculture: Salah al-Sayyid Youssef Civil aviation: Lotfy Mostafa Kamel Local development: Mohamed Ahmed Attiya Military production: Ali Ibrahim Sabry Ali al-Selmy was named deputy prime minister for dialogue affairs and Beblawy, nominated for finance minister, was also named deputy prime minister of economic affairs. Translated from the Arabic Edition