how do pressure group and interest group share power in democracy?
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In a democratic government, power is not confined in one hand rather it is distribute among various groups of the society.
Power groups share power by being influential in the decision making process of the government. They represent people's interests in the policy making but sometimes it works the other way.
Interest groups also work mostly for the welfare of society. Since they include individual or organization that try to pressurize government to work for the betterment of society.
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