What is difference between a pressure group and a political party
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Pressure group means an organised group of people who use various forms of advocacy to influence public opinion and policy.
And political party means a political organization that subscribes to a certain ideology and seeks to attain political power through representation in government
And political party means a political organization that subscribes to a certain ideology and seeks to attain political power through representation in government
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Pressure group -
1)Pressure Group, refers to the interest group that attempts to influence the government policy, for a definite objective.
2) It is informal, conceited and unrecognized entity.
3)They do not contest elections, they only support political parties.
Political party -
1)Political Party alludes to an organization of people that focuses on the acquisition and retention of power through collective efforts.
2)It is formal, open and a recognized entity.
3)They contest elections and participate in the campaign
Pressure group -
1)Pressure Group, refers to the interest group that attempts to influence the government policy, for a definite objective.
2) It is informal, conceited and unrecognized entity.
3)They do not contest elections, they only support political parties.
Political party -
1)Political Party alludes to an organization of people that focuses on the acquisition and retention of power through collective efforts.
2)It is formal, open and a recognized entity.
3)They contest elections and participate in the campaign
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