/ˈlɒbɪɪstˈ/ – Noun
Definition: người vận động hành lang.
A more throughout explanation: A lobbyist is an individual or organization that seeks to influence government decisions, policies, or legislation on behalf of a particular interest group, industry, or cause. Lobbyists typically engage in activities such as advocacy, persuasion, and information dissemination to promote their clients’ interests to lawmakers and government officials.
Example: The lobbyist was hired by the corporation to advocate for their interests with government officials.