freedom of political expression and freedom of association.
b. Unconstitutionality Opinion of Other Three Justices
(1) Violation of Principle of Clarity
Since the part ‘other political organizations’ from the Provision of the
State Public Officials Act is a legal provision defining the conditions
that constitute criminal punishment and restricts the freedom of political
expression and freedom of association of the rest of the Complainants, it
has to strictly comply with the principle of clarity. In a democratic state,
all social activities of its citizens are related to ‘politics’. Organizations,
in particular, can be seen to have a political inclination when they agree
or disagree with the state’s policy or their ideas simply coincide with the
argument of a certain political party or candidate by chance. As the
State Public Officials Act specifies that it is ‘any political party or other
political organizations’ that public officials are prohibited from joining
and etc., it is hard to interpret that they are confined to political
organizations that correspond to a political party according to the words.
It is also difficult to draw a standard that distinguishes a ‘political
organization’ and ‘non-political organization’ when there is no limit on
their objectives or activities. Even though the legislative purpose of the
provision to protect the political neutrality of both the public officials
and education is taken into account, ‘political neutrality’ is a very
abstract concept that is open to diverse interpretations and it is hard to
believe that the members of this society have a unanimous understanding.
It will also be the same, when it comes to the legal experts. Under the
reasoning, the aforesaid provision violates the principle of clarity and
infringes upon the freedom of political expression and freedom of
association of the rest of the Complainants.
(2) Violation of Principle against Excessive Restriction
As the part regarding ‘other political organizations’ from the Provision
of the State Public Officials Act is in place to protect the political
neutrality of both the public officials and education, legitimacy of its
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