(Reuters) – The left-wing ‘Nupes’ political bloc is seen as slightly ahead of French President Emmanuel Macron’s centrist camp regarding voting intentions for this month’s parliamentary election, according to an Ifop-Fiducial poll for LCI TV.
The poll said 26.5% would vote for ‘Nupes’, versus 26% for Macron’s ‘Ensemble’ camp. It added that Macron’s camp was expected to win between 270-305 seats in the French parliament, versus an expected 180-210 seats for the ‘Nupes’ camp.
The election takes place on June 12 and June 19.
Macron, who was re-elected as French president in April, needs a majority in the lower house of parliament to implement reforms aimed at strengthening the economy, such as proposed changes to pensions and cutting taxes.
(Reporting by Juliette Portala; Editing by Sudip Kar-Gupta)