The feature which best differentiates pressure groups from political parties is that they do not
The key feature that best differentiates pressure groups from political parties is that pressure groups do not seek political power—they do not nominate candidates for political office or form a government. In contrast: Political parties contest elections with the goal of gaining power and nominating candidates, including ministers. Pressure groups aim to influence public policy and opinion without directly seeking elective positions.
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