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Tinjauan Yuridis Putusan Mahkamah Konstitusi (MK) NOMOR 65/PUU-XXI/2023 Berkaitan Diperbolehkannya Lembaga Pendidikan Dijadikan Sebagai Tempat Untuk Berkampanye
This study aims to understand the perspective of Constitutional Court Decision No. 65/PUU-XXI/2023 regarding the legality of using educational institutions as campaign venues. The background of this research is the evolving political and regulatory context involving educational institutions in Indonesia. Prior to this decision, strict regulations prohibited the use of educational facilities for political campaigns to preserve the neutrality and integrity of educational institutions as places for learning and intellectual development, free from political influence. Recently, there has been a push to revise this policy, arguing that educational institutions could serve as important platforms for introducing candidates and political programs while expanding political information access.
This research is a normative legal study with a focus on the principle of legal justice. It uses secondary data sources, including primary, secondary, and tertiary legal materials. Data collection was performed through literature review, and data analysis employed a qualitative method.
The findings reveal that the Constitutional Court's decision to permit the use of educational institutions for campaigns is based on balancing political expression freedom with educational neutrality. The Court concluded that as long as educational institutions maintain their integrity and are not disrupted by campaign activities, using these facilities for political purposes does not violate constitutional principles. The implications include potential changes in the dynamics of educational institutions, which will need to establish procedures to ensure that campaign activities do not affect the learning process. Regulatory adjustments may be necessary to define limits and mechanisms for campaign implementation in educational settings. The decision may also impact public perception regarding the independence of educational institutions in a political context. The study recommends developing guidelines and monitoring systems to ensure that the implementation of this decision aligns with principles of neutrality and educational integrity.
Keywords: Constitutional Court Decision, Educational Institutions, Political Campaigns, Campaign Venues
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