The Influence Of Interest Groups

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Interest groups are organizations that are after influencing the government policy by helping to elect a candidate who supports their policy goals. They hope to change what government does. Do not get involved in elections at all, so they are not included on the ballot to offer candidates. Interest groups are not very powerful they must either persuade elected officials to support their point of view or help elect candidates who already share their goals. The groups are active in almost every democracy. For example, in 2011-2012, labor groups in Greece helped organize protests intended to influence Greek government and the European Union. I think the interest groups would have more influence over policy when they are passionate about something.