Article 22 Section 1 Item 2 under the Political Parties Act as well as the part regarding ‘public educational officials provided in Article 2 Section 2 Item 2 under the State Public Officials Act’ from Article 65 Section 1 under the State Public Officials Act by claiming that their freedom to establish and join a political party is infringed upon by these provisions. Subject Matter of Review The subject matter of review in this case is whether the part regarding school teachers in Article 19 Section 1 under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act among the public educational officials in Article 2 Section 2 Item 2 of the State Public Officials Act from Article 22 Section 1 Section 1 of the Political Parties Act (amended by Act No. 12150, December 30, 2013) (hereinafter referred to as “Provision of the Political Parties Act”), and the part regarding school teachers in Article 19 Section 1 under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act among the public educational officials in Article 2 Section 2 Item 2 under the State Public Officials Act from Article 65 Section 1 under the State Public Officials Act (amended by Act No. 8996, March 28, 2008) (hereinafter referred to as “Provision of the State Public Officials Act”) infringe upon the fundamental right of all the Complainants except Complainant number 9; and, whether the part regarding teachers in private schools in Article 22 Section 1 Item 2 under the Political Parties Act (amended by Act No. 12150, December 30, 2013) infringes upon the fundamental right of Complainant number 9. Provisions at Issue Political Parties Act (amended by Act No. 12150, December 30, 2013) Article 22 (Qualifications of Party Members and Promoters) (1) Anyone who has the right to elect members of the National Assembly is entitled to become either a promoter or a member of a political party, - 38 -

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