Five women have been killed by men in the past three weeks.

It has provoked debate about how society actually handles this.

“Where is the roar from society?

From my political colleagues?

Where are the commissions, the tough ones?

", Annie Lööf (C) wrote on Facebook on Sunday.

"A societal problem"

On Sunday evening, Prime Minister Stefan Löfven also reacted in a post on Facebook.

Minister for Gender Equality Märta Stenevi (MP) earlier this day invited party talks on violence.

Stefan Löfven now also promises that the government will invite several organizations and authorities to review what measures can be taken to counteract this.

"The men who expose women to these heinous crimes should be punished, but men's violence against women should not be reduced to individual cases.

It is a societal problem that must be fought with the collective power of the whole society, ”writes Löfven.

"Men must change"

According to Stefan Löfven, men's violence against women and gang crime are the government's two main priorities in criminal policy.

He highlights the new sexual crime legislation and expanded opportunities to shackle in the event of a contact ban as an example of what the government has already done.

But at the same time says that more needs to be done.

"For men's violence against women to end, it is men who must change," he writes.

He continues:

"We need to talk to men about what true masculinity is, that it is not to hit or harass."