They only area they are similar is that both are concerned with getting their issues passed or in front of the public.
political parties
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.
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.
Yes.
Yes.
true -jch
They only area they are similar is that both are concerned with getting their issues passed or in front of the public.
there are actually 4 1.) special intrest groups 2.) self-serving office seekers 3.) politicking 4.) weakness
political parties
special intrest groups are groups in the government
special intrest groups are groups in the government
Public interest groups are similar to nonpartisan groups because a public interest group can be a nonpartisan group and be free from ties to any political parties. In ways they still differ because public interest group can still also be part of a political party.