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An article about Sweden’s government and the Sweden Democrats calling for stricter requirements for ”honorable way of living” has been updated at 10:01 and was originally published at 9:45. The government has appointed a commission to analyze how more residence permits can be revoked, both due to crimes and other deficiencies in the way of living. This could include welfare fraud, abuse of welfare systems, debts to the public or private sector, or involvement in gang criminality or terrorism. The concept of ”way of living” was previously used in the Tidö agreement and sparked controversy. Prostitution was previously included as an example of a lack of favorable conduct, but it is not included in the directives for the investigation. Additionally, the commission will consider statements that may threaten democracy or pose a threat to the system in some way. Maria Malmer Stenergard, the Minister of Migration, has raised concerns about the LVU campaign, which she deems as a threat to the Swedish system and its ability to help vulnerable children. Stenergard believes that successful integration in Sweden requires people to adhere to basic norms and behave in an honorable and respectable manner.