Sectarian democracies are multifactional countries where the faction with the greatest power has a democratic government that is discriminatory towards the other faction.
Iraq is currently a sectarian democracy where Shiite control the majority of the government. This is partly because Shiites are the dominantreligious group in Iraq and partly because many Sunnis boycotted the elections. Despite the sectarian nature of the government, there are elected Sunnis and Kurds in positions of power.