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how political parties different from pressure groups answer in detail

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Answered by drago1990marciano
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Political parties are different from pressure groups in many ways. The political parties are a group of people with similar political aims and views and contest elections to form a government. On the other hand pressure groups are a group of people whose main objective is to influence the government to attain a definite objective. Political parties work for the nation while pressure groups work only for their own profits. Political parties are recognized and formal accountable to the people while pressure groups are unrecognized, informal and unaccountable.


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