What is difference between pressure group and interest groups?
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Interest group, also called special interest group or pressure group, any association of individuals or organizations, usually formally organized, that, on the basis of one or more shared concerns, attempts to influence public policy in its favour.As a reminder, a political party is a group of people who organize to win elections, operate the government, and determine public policy, whereas an interest group is a group of people who share common goals and who actively try to influence policymakers. ... Their specific purposes within the government, however, differ.
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Difference between pressure group or interest groups
A pressure group can be described as a organised group that does not put up candidates for election but seek to influence government policy or legislation. They can be described as a interest groups
A pressure group can be described as a organised group that does not put up candidates for election but seek to influence government policy or legislation. They can be described as a interest groups
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