give one difference between pressure group and political parties?
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S.N.Pressure GroupPolitical Party1.
They have a specific interest and work for the collective interest of their members.
They have a broad based programme that covers many aspects of national interest.
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Their membership is limited.
The membership of political parties is very broad based.
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They do not aim to directly control or share political powers.
Political parties directly aim, to control or share political power.
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They resort of agitations demonstrations etc, to get their demands implemented.
To achieve their aim political parties use constitutional means.
5.They are an informal institution.Political parties are a formal institution.
They have a specific interest and work for the collective interest of their members.
They have a broad based programme that covers many aspects of national interest.
2.
Their membership is limited.
The membership of political parties is very broad based.
3.
They do not aim to directly control or share political powers.
Political parties directly aim, to control or share political power.
4.
They resort of agitations demonstrations etc, to get their demands implemented.
To achieve their aim political parties use constitutional means.
5.They are an informal institution.Political parties are a formal institution.
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I give you a major difference here which will make out the clear difference between the two.
Political Parties contest elections but Pressure Groups don't contest elections.
You already know the names of some political parties. Some examples of pressure groups are-
Trade Unions,
Cellular Operators Association of India,
Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations of India,
In short we can say that pressure groups are interest groups which aim at promoting their interests and get them heard by the govt.
Political Parties contest elections but Pressure Groups don't contest elections.
You already know the names of some political parties. Some examples of pressure groups are-
Trade Unions,
Cellular Operators Association of India,
Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations of India,
In short we can say that pressure groups are interest groups which aim at promoting their interests and get them heard by the govt.
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