This study presents a contextual analysis of the political rights of Indonesian citizens holding dual citizenship. As the global landscape witnesses an increase in individuals with dual allegiances, understanding the implications for political participation and rights becomes paramount. The research examines the legal frameworks, social dynamics, and political implications surrounding the dual citizenship status of Indonesian citizens. By exploring the context in which dual citizenship operates, this study contributes nuanced insights into the political rights, responsibilities, and challenges faced by these individuals. The findings shed light on the intersections of citizenship and political engagement in the Indonesian context.
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