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Item La Apolitización Y Restricción Del Voto De Las Fuerzas Públicas-Armadas En Colombia Como Fundamento Para Salvaguardar El Estado Democrático.(Universidad Santiago de Cali, 2022) Martinez Robayo, Alejandro; Riascos Ceballos, Jose Luis; Giraldo Ángel, Laura Andrea (Director)Constitutionally, the public forces are prohibited from participating in the political life of the country in pursuit of the democratic principles of a social State of law, thus in article 2019 of the Political Constitution of 1991 of Colombia it limits the democratic and electoral rights of the members of the public force following the model implemented since 1932 by President Olaya Herrera. Among some arguments in favor of the apoliticization of the public forces is the neutrality that they must maintain so as not to be deliberate or disproportionate in the social debate to guarantee legal security and public safety; however, this work seeks to question the need for the limitation imposed on the public force, and if it is really proportional and fair taking into account constitutional principles, just as other legal systems that do accept the political participation of the forces can be reviewed. public, coming to safeguard their fundamental and human rights such as equality and free development, it is pertinent to ask if it is coherent that a democratic State violates the political participation of a citizen arguing the nature of his professional activity such as being a member of the armed public forces?