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

Answer

The differences are:
  1. A pressure group attempts to influence government policies while political parties directly take part in electoral competition.
  2. Pressure groups have domain confined to departments, association, union etc., but a political party has ideology that influences a state and even the entire country.
  3. The tenure of activities of a political party can continue for several years but the activities of some of the pressure groups ended with the end of their movements.

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