General elections were held in Suriname on 25 May 2015.
[1] The National Democratic Party won an absolute majority on its own for the first time.
The 51 seats in the National Assembly were elected using proportional representation in ten multi-member constituencies containing between two and seventeen seats.
The National Assembly subsequently elects the president.
Incumbent president Dési Bouterse was reelected by the National Assembly unopposed on 14 July 2015.