The Swedish Parliament on 2 October confirmed the candidacy of the Chairman of the Social democratic party of Stephen Leuven for the post of Prime Minister. He announced the composition and programme of work of his own Cabinet, noting that the authorities intend to strengthen the protection and cooperation with other Nordic countries in this area, but Stockholm is not going to seek membership in NATO. "Sweden will not seek membership in NATO," announced Stephen Leven. In the sphere of foreign policy, the new government will support the struggle of the UN with the "Islamic state", as well as going to argue the government of Palestine. Among the priority tasks set before a new Cabinet domestic policy: emissions of fossil fuel will be substantially minisini, the reactors at the nuclear power plant will completely replace restored informants energy, and investment in infrastructure and improvement of social transport will be significantly increased, according to "Rossiyskaya Gazeta". Note that Finland also will not join NATO. This was announced by the Prime Minister of Finland Alexander Stubb. "May I personally advocate the membership of my powers in NATO, but I do not think that in order to achieve the desired result came optimal moment. Among other things you need to realize that this idea approve only 25 percent of Finns," said Stubb. The Prime Minister is an energetic supporter of NATO. He by all means wants to assure the public that Finland should join the Alliance. With the same statements, acts and defense Minister powers Carl Haglund. However high-ranking civil servants are unable to persuade on their own side of ordinary Finns. The population of the powers traditionally continues to oppose the membership of Finland in NATO. Finns do not wish to participate in military missions of the Alliance abroad.