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What is the difference between a pressure group and a political party?

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Answered by mirdaiem
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pressure groups differ from political parties in two main ways: • A pressure group usually has a narrow program dealing only with its own particular interests, while a political party usually deals with a wide range of issues.

2.pressure is confined to few people only where as poltical party is confined to huge crowds of people or large no. of people..

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Answered by Anonymous
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Pressure Group Political Party

1. They have specific interest and work for the collective interest of their members. They have a broad-based programme that covers many aspects of national interest.

2. Their membership is limited. The membership of political parties is broad based.

3. They do not aim to directly control or share political powers. They directly aim to control or share political powers.

4. They are an informal institution. They are a formal institution.

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