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A royal commission is an official inquiry established by the government to investigate specific issues, often involving public interest, and it has the authority to summon witnesses and gather evidence. In contrast, a lobby group is an organized group that seeks to influence government policy and decision-making on specific issues, typically representing particular interests or sectors. While royal commissions aim to provide impartial recommendations based on evidence, lobby groups advocate for specific agendas and outcomes.

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