neutrality of the public officials and education when they participate in its establishment or join it in a bid to support or oppose a specific political party or politician. Accordingly, the provision neither violates the principle of clarity nor 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 a political party is a form of a political association, the reasoning for the part regarding ‘political party’ from the Provision of Political Parties Act and Provision of State Public Officials Act may apply to the part regarding ‘other political organizations’ from the Provision of the State Public Officials Act as well. Consequently, the provision above neither violates the principle against excessive restriction nor infringes upon the freedom of political expression and freedom of association of the rest of the Complainants. - 46 -

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