what is difference between pressure groups and political parties
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- Pressure groups are a vital link between the government and the governed. They keep governments more responsive to the wishes of the community, especially in between elections.
- Pressure groups generally promote opportunities for political participation for citizens, without the need to join a political party.
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A pressure group is a body that tries to promote its interests. They fight and try to achieve a common objective. Political parties contest elections because their aim is to achieve political power. They have more than one interests, they have their own ideology.
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