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How do presure groups and interest groups share power in democracy?

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Answered by ƬɦҽƊʋƙҽ
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Pressure groups generally promote opportunities for political participation for citizens, without the need to join a political party. Moreover, they allow for the democratic rights of freedom of speech, assembly and association to be upheld.

Answered by Anonymous
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Different forms of power-sharing in modern democracies are: (i) Power-sharing in different forms of government: Power is shared among different organs of government, such as the legislature, executive and judiciary. ... Under this the Constitution clearly lays down the power of each level of government.

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