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mention two different between pressure group and interest group​

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  • The difference between the Pressure group and Interest Group is, pressure groups do not require specific regulations to function but interest groups work under formal regulations.

  • The progress of a country and the transformation of its ideologies and policies cannot be attained by governments alone.

  • Many influential groups are indirectly involved in the process of governance within a country.

  • Interest groups work for the promotion and development of their causes in public. Pressure groups are part of interest groups that promote and defend a common interest in the public.

  • Interest groups work as formal organizations whereas pressure groups are working on the strength of their cause, not based on the organizational structure.

Precure Group - A pressure group is defined as a group of individuals who come together for the promotion and defense of a common interest.

The name ‘pressure group’ is so because of the efforts of the group to fetch changes in the public policy by employing pressure on the government.

The mode of functioning of a pressure group is entirely different than that of the political parties. They never attempt to capture political positions or attempt to contest in elections.

interest group - The title ‘interest group’ applies to all kinds of voluntary organizations that promote and create advantages for their cause in public.

Numerous organizations in every country can be called as interest groups.

Charitable organizations, corporations, neighborhood organizations, civil rights groups, and trade associations are examples of interest groups.

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