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Difference between pressure groups and political parties...

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Answered by Anonymous
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PRESSURE GROUPS:
(i) A pressure group is an organisation formed when people with common occupation,interest ,aspiration or opinion come together in order to acheive a common objective.
(ii) A pressure group is an informal institutions.
(iii) The membership of pressure group is limited .
(iv) Pressure groups are not accountable to people.

POLITICAL PARTIES:
(i)A political party is formed when a group of people come together to contest elections and hold power in the government.
(ii)Political party is a formal institution.
(iii)The membership of political party is very broad based.
(iv)Political parties have to face the people in elections and they are accountable to the people.


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Answered by isaacblagat
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Answer:

Pressure groups refers to a group of individuals who demand for certain rights or protest against certain occurrences over a short span of time and its disbanded upon thecorrection of the situation.

Political party refers to an institution run by group of individuals mobilized for advocating for the rights of the people, conducting mass civic education and creating political rights awareness among the people.

Explanation:

Political parties have structured leadership that is based onappointed by the majority vote of the members while on the hand pressure group has no leadership rather it has ring leaders that push for the immediate demand of the need after which the leadership is disowned.

Political party is made up of members upon voluntary registration at a subscription fee to cater for the membership programs while pressure group has members thatturn out as participants for the time ofpresenting their needs

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