Initial predictions after the presidential election indicated that Macron would win a majority in parliament, but less than two months after re-election, Macron faced a serious challenge from the united left bloc, which polls suggest could deprive the president of an absolute majority, even if not. will take control of parliament.

The Ifop-Fiducial poll found that the so-called left-wing coalition New People's Environmental and Social Union (Nupes) won 25.7%, while Macron's party and its allies received 25% of the vote.

The far-right led by Marine Le Pen received 19.3% of the vote.

The results of the first round of voting are not a good indicator of who will get the majority of votes on June 19, when the second round takes place.