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Difference between political party and pressure group
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Amar Kumar 7 years, 11 months ago

  1. An interest group which seeks to exert pressure on the government to achieve the desired objectives is known as the political party. On the contrary, political party implies a structured group of people who share similar political views and who collectively work as a political unit and aims at controlling the government.
  2. The pressure groups aim at exerting influence on the government to fulfil their demand. Conversely, political parties are concerned with acquisition and retention of power.
  3. A pressure group is an informal, conceited and sometimes unrecognized entity. On the other hand, political parties are formally recognized and open entity.
  4. Pressure groups are formed by people who have the similar set of values, beliefs, aspirations concerning ethnicity, culture, religion, caste etc. Unlike, political parties are formed and led by individuals with similar political views, beliefs and values.
  5. Pressure groups do not take part in the elections; they only support the political party of their choice. In contrast, the political party is competing with other parties in elections and also participate in the campaign.
  6. Pressure groups are not accountable to the general public, whereas political parties are accountable to the people for the work performed by them for the welfare of general public.
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