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This article focuses on the policy of neutrality of Indonesian police in general election either in legislatives or executives election. Basically, the policy of neutrality is a form of human rights violation in terms of democracy state. Through the policy, rights to vote as well as to be voted for Indonesian police is neglected. As a result, there is a democracy impair and not in line with constitution. Using social analysis technique, this article provides a constitutional critique for returning the rights of the police in the context of civic education empowerment.
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