Search on interest groups and forces pressing in Algerian legislation | ||
Risalat al-huquq Journal | ||
Article 1, Volume 6, Issue 3, December 2014, Pages 258-300 PDF (0 K) | ||
Author | ||
hason mohammed ali | ||
Abstract | ||
The phenomenon of groups, in general, is old. The first of its concerns revolved basically around some family or clan interests. While the forces of pressure, in its modern concept, are groups of interest in a form of an organization that endeavor to put pressure on the authority in order to achieve certain economic, social or political interests, expanding by that its field to cover both national and international levels.Some groups are legitimate. Sometimes, the government contributes in establishing a part of it with a view to participate in local and national development, especially in the Third World. Sometimes, interest groups are legitimate but they work for the benefit of another country such as the Zionist lobby in the United States. Other times, interest groups are chaotic, illegitimate and destroy national economy and development. In result, the function of each group vary according to its assigned objective. Also, these groups differ from political parties regarding its foundation, organization method and objective; as the political parties are more organized, and attempt to gain power to implement their political program. | ||
Keywords | ||
groups of interests; pressure groups; lobbies influence; political parties in Algeria | ||
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