upon the equality right of the rest of the Complainants.
Summary of Dissenting Opinion of Three Justices on Part regarding
‘Other Political Organizations’ from Provision of State Public
Officials Act
1. Violation of Principle of Clarity
The subject that the lawmakers regulate with the part regarding ‘other
political organizations’ from the Provision of the State Public Officials
Act is ‘a political organization’ and the typical and concrete example is
‘political party’ mentioned above. When the variability of a political
organization whose nature is autonomous formation and operation in an
ever-evolving political environment is taken into account, it is impossible
or remarkably difficult in the perspective of the legislative technique for
the lawmakers to specifically enumerate in advance political organizations
that need to be regulated. As political activities of the day are carried
out mainly by the people working under a political party or partisanship,
an organization that supports or opposes a specific political party or
politician beyond proclaiming an opinion about certain social issues can
be seen to have an apparent political inclination. If the teachers
participated in establishing such an organization or joining such an
organization, confusion may be caused in the education field and
people’s confidence in the political neutrality of the public officials and
education may be shaken. In this regard, there should be such action
should be restricted. When the gist of the Constitution that declares the
political neutrality of the public officials and education, the legislative
purpose of the Provision of the Public State Officials Act and relations
with relevant norms are comprehensively taken into account, ‘the
political organization’ that the public officials are banned from joining
according to the Provision of the Public State Officials Act can be
confined to ‘an organization that is very likely to undermine the political
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