Difference between nepotism and lobbying
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Lobbying is a form of advocacy with the intention of influencing decisions made by the government by individuals or more usually by lobby groups, it includes all attempts to influence legislators and officials, whether by other legislators, constituents, or organized groups.
The practice among those with power or influence of favouring relatives or friends especially by giving them jobs is called Nepotism.
The practice among those with power or influence of favouring relatives or friends especially by giving them jobs is called Nepotism.
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Lobbying is a form of advocacy with the intention of influencing decisions made by the government by individuals or more usually by lobby groups, it includes all attempts to influence legislators and officials, whether by other legislators, constituents, or organized groups.
The practice among those with power or influence of favouring relatives or friends especially by giving them jobs is called Nepotism.
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