difference b/w political party and pressure group
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Difference between political parties and pressure groups
A groups of people who come together to contest elections is known as political party. Pressure groups is an organisation formed by people with common interest and opinions to achieve a common objective.
Political parties are accountable to people, while pressure groups are not.
Political parties are formal in nature and pressure groups are informal in nature.
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Pressure group:
- They have a specific interest and work for the collective interest of their members.
- Their membership is limited.
- They do not aim to directly controp or share political powers.
Political party:
- They have a broad based programme that covers many aspects of national interest.
- The membership of political parties is very broad based.
- Political parties directly aim, to control or share political power.
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