Describe the forms of relationship between pressure groups and political parties. For 0 politics
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relationship between political parties and interest groups take different forms. These are:
Sometimes leaders of political parties may themselves form an interest group or support them. Most trade unions and students organisations are established or affiliated to a political party.
In some instances, a political party may grow out of movements. For example, the roots of DMK and AIADMK can be traced back to a social struggle in Tamil Nadu.
The interests of a political party or an interest group may even clash with each other if both of them stand for opposite ideologies. In such case, issues are resolved through dialogues and negotiations.
Sometimes leaders of political parties may themselves form an interest group or support them. Most trade unions and students organisations are established or affiliated to a political party.
In some instances, a political party may grow out of movements. For example, the roots of DMK and AIADMK can be traced back to a social struggle in Tamil Nadu.
The interests of a political party or an interest group may even clash with each other if both of them stand for opposite ideologies. In such case, issues are resolved through dialogues and negotiations.
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Answer:1.In many cases these pressure groups are being formed or led by the political parties. Then these pressure groups act as extended arms of political parties.
2.Many of time movements gave birth to political parties. If the struggle of aims becomes too long then many a time it takes the form of political party.
3.Many a time political parties and interest groups stand against or in front of each other. Then their relations are not direct but dialogue and negotiations are there. Their views and ideas are opposite to each other.
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