from the day when the Provisions at Issue began to apply. Thus, such complaint is inadmissible as the filing period has lapsed. 2. Regarding the Part ‘Political Party’ in Provision of Political Parties Act and Provision of State Public Officials Act In the previous cases including 2001Hun-Ma710 on March 25, 2004 and 2011Hun-Ba42 on March 27, 2014, the Court ruled that the provisions of the former Political Parties Act and former State Public Officials Act, which prohibited a state public official from being a promotor or member of a political party, do not violate the Constitution. The rationale behind such cases is as following. ‘By forbidding public officials to join a political party, the Provision at Issue has guaranteed political neutrality for public officials to duly perform official duties to serve the entire public and it also promoted the neutrality of education for elementary or secondary school teachers to prevent any effect of partisan interests. Accordingly, the legitimacy of the legislative purpose and appropriateness of means of the Provision at Issue can be acknowledged. In many cases, it is difficult to distinguish whether political activities of public officials are within the scope of official duty or not, and their action has a significant impact on the people regardless of the fact that such act was performed during the official duty hours or not. Hence, regulating the political activities within their official duty alone would make it hard to achieve the legislative purpose. Besides, the provision to forbid joining a political party does not violate the principle of the least restriction since it permits public officials’ political activities in a limited scope, including the expression of supports for a political party unrelated to the election in a personal occasion or the casting of a vote at elections. The public interests to promote political neutrality and ensure the right to education for elementary and secondary school students exceed the restricted private interests of public officials, thus the principle of balance of interests can be acknowledged as well. Therefore, the provision to prohibit public - 40 -

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