Baku-APA. Egypt's ousted President Mohamed Morsyand several leaders and supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood are being investigated on accusations of killing protesters and spying, APA reportq quoting the state-run EGYNews website.
Meanwhile, interim Prime Minister Hazem El-Beblawi will meet with Cabinet nominees Sunday and Monday in an effort to complete formation of a new government by Tuesday or Wednesday, EGYNews said Saturday.
The new Cabinet may include nearly 30 ministers, and some members of the previous government would remain in the new administration, according to EGYNews. The new government will also include two deputy prime ministers: one for security affairs and one for economic affairs, according to an El-Beblawi statement reported by EGYNews.
As for Morsy, the state prosecutor decided to open the investigation after receiving complaints against him and several leaders of his Freedom and Justice Party, the political wing of the Muslim Brotherhood, as well as against the Brotherhood's Guidance office and several Brotherhood members, the EGYNews website said, citing Deputy Prosecutor General Adel al-Said.