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I believe that political parties and special interest groups formed mainly to group like-ideas together and give a voice to lesser known platforms.
Many interest groups and political parties form as a branch or a previous organisation, but members mainly join for a purpose or goal, a common belief, for solidarity and positive incentives.
interest groups try not to alienate those who make public policy.
Interest groups focus on a specific policy where as political parties have a wider spectrum on their political agenda.
Interest groups, like political parties, are centered on individuals with similar interests. Political parties, however, have much more public influence and are not necessarily about sharing interests as they are promoting those who share certain interests.
1st Political parties are normally much bigger with exception to the AARP. 2nd the main function of a political party is to win election so they can control the government, interest groups do not offer candidates themselves. Interest groups aim to influence the officials who are elected. 3rd interest groups are usually narrower in their focus than political parties. Finally, many interest groups are extremely ideological whereas the two parties are not.
Interest groups and political parties are similar in that they both seek to influence government decisions and policies. However, interest groups tend to focus on specific policy issues and cater to a narrower range of interests, while political parties have a broader ideological platform and compete to govern and hold political power. Interest groups also tend to advocate for specific causes, while political parties aim to win elections and govern.
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Interest groups focus on advocating for specific causes or issues, while political parties are organized around a broader set of values and policies. Interest groups typically do not run candidates for office, while political parties aim to win elections and gain political power. Interest groups are often formed by individuals or organizations with a common goal, while political parties represent a wider range of interests and viewpoints within society.
electing its members to office
The development of political parties led to more polarized debating and the consolidation of different interest groups under one banner.
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