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distinguish between pressure groups and political parties


pintu94: Pressure groups do not take part in the elections; they only support the political party of their choice. ... Pressure groups are not accountable to the general public, whereas political parties are accountable to the people for the work performed by them for the welfare of general public.

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Answered by Omnamhashivay
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Pressure groups don't participate elections they just influence the decisions and policies of political parties by outside pressure and movements.
political parties contest election form and run government shape public opinion and put forward different policies and programmes
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