Differentiate between political parties and pressure groups.
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Pressure groups are similar to political parties because their members share a political aim. ... A pressure group usually has a narrow program dealing only with its own particular interests, while a political party usually meet with a wide range of issues
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Difference between Political Parties and Pressure Groups
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- A political party is a group of people who come together to contest elections and hold power in the government. They agree on some policies and programs for the society with a view to promote the collective good. Since there can be different views on what is goo for all, they try to persuade people why their policies are better than others '. They seek to implement these policies by winning popular support through elections.
- Pressure groups are organisations that attempt to influence government policies. But unlike political parties, pressure groups do not aim to directly control or share political power. These organisations are formed when people with common occupation, interest, aspirations or opinions come together in order to achieve a common objective.
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