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What are the differences between political party and pressure group?

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Answered by Anonymous
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A political party may refer to a voluntary organised group of dedicated individuals with similar political ideology. They nominate the candidate, contest elections and win power over the government. It is commonly juxtaposed with pressure groups which imply a collection of like-minded people, who come together to promote and defend a common objective, by continuously striving to influence the decision of the government.

Pressure Group can be defined as the non-profit, voluntary organization, wherein the members have the certain objective in common, for which they attempt to persuade the government, so as to attain that particular objective. The group represent the point of view of the people who are not happy with the present policies of the government. Thus it promotes, debates, discusses and mobilizes opinion of the public on various matters.

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