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distinguish between pressure group and political parties​

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Answered by Shivam9999
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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 Anonymous
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What is the difference between a pressure group and a political party?

Originally Answered: How do political parties differ from pressure groups?

PRESSURE GROUP

Pressure groups are formed when people with common interest, aspirations, occupation, or opinion come together in order to achieve a common objective.

Pressure group do not aim to directly control or share power.

They have specific interest and work for the collective interest of their members.

They are informal institution.

They are often secretive, conceited, consprational and sometimes even unrecognized entities.

Their membership is limited.

They resort agitations ,demonstration etc. to get their demands implemented.

They are smaller organization

POLITICAL PARTIES

A political party is a group of people who come together to contedtcontest elections and hold power in the government. They agree on some policies and programmes for the society with a view to promote collective good.

They directly aim to control or share political power.

They have a broad based proprogramme taht covers many aspects of national interest.

They are formal institution.

They are open and recognised part of the political system competing for power.

Their membership is very broad based.

To achieve their aim they use constitutional means.

They are larger organization

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