some are based on economic interests
some are based on the promotion of certain causes
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electing its members to office
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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.
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.
Interest groups seek to influence policy decisions by advocating for specific issues or causes, while political parties aim to gain political power by winning elections and implementing their policy agenda. Both groups work to mobilize support for their goals and shape public opinion to advance their interests.
interest rate agreed upon by both parties
Increasing the number of interest groups illustrates hypluralism by both political ideas that could be expressed from different parties. Each party has specific board members to associate their opinion with the interest group(s).
That both advocate specific issues on behalf of constituencies which lend them their support.