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handle is hein.journals/ijls1 and id is 1 raw text is: Indonesian Journal of Law and Society (2020) 1:11-22
ISSN 2722-4074 DOI: 10.19184/ijls.v1i1.16760
Published by University of Jember, Indonesia
Available online 31 March 2020
Political Rights of the Indonesian Citizen
Possessing Dual Citizenship: A Contextual Analysis
Sekar Dani Ajeng Adinda*
University offember, Indonesia
Antikowati
University offember, Indonesia
Rosita Indrayati
University offember, Indonesia
ABSTRACT. The issue of citizenship is one part of the study of state studies or commonly
referred to as State Administration Law. One element of state existence is citizenship
(algemene staatslehre). In the context of citizenship, the issue of citizenship is critical because,
in general, the state consists of three elements, namely the territory, people who are identical
with citizens, and sovereign government as a constitutive element and the recognition of
other countries as declarative elements. Every citizen must have citizenship because it is an
essential thing. After all, citizenship has a close relationship between the citizen and the
country in which the citizen lives. These matters relate to citizens related to identity, rights,
obligations, participation or participation, and shared social ownership. In addition, with
citizenship, citizens automatically have legal protection wherever they are. Having two
citizenships is no longer a taboo for citizens and is likely to continue to develop in the future.
The fact is that there are citizens aged 18 years or over who have dual citizenship, even
though the ownership of dual citizenship should be limited. One of the rights of every citizen
is the right to be elected and elected. However, there are still citizens who have dual
citizenship. Because of dual citizenship, approaching the General Election confuses citizens
of those who have dual citizenship but still wants to fulfill their rights in electing potential
national leaders and also the right to lead Indonesia.
KEYWORDS: Political Rights, Citizenship, Dual Citizenship.
Submitted: 12/02/2020 Reviewed: 14/02/2020 Accepted: 10/03/2020
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* Corresponding authors' e-mail: sekardaniaa@gmail.com

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