On June 20th, Jinshi Data News: A survey of voting intentions on Thursday showed that the party led by French President Macron has slightly rebounded in support before the parliamentary elections, but still lags behind the far-right National Union and the left-wing alliance. According to a survey conducted by Ifop-Fiducial for LCI, Le Figaro, and Sud Radi, Macron's party is expected to receive 22% of the support, ranking third, while Le Pen's far-right party has a support rate of 34% and the left-wing alliance has 29%. In previous polls, Macron's camp has been hovering around 18% in support.
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The approval rating of Macron's leading party has slightly rebounded, but still lags behind the left and far-right.
On June 20th, Jinshi Data News: A survey of voting intentions on Thursday showed that the party led by French President Macron has slightly rebounded in support before the parliamentary elections, but still lags behind the far-right National Union and the left-wing alliance. According to a survey conducted by Ifop-Fiducial for LCI, Le Figaro, and Sud Radi, Macron's party is expected to receive 22% of the support, ranking third, while Le Pen's far-right party has a support rate of 34% and the left-wing alliance has 29%. In previous polls, Macron's camp has been hovering around 18% in support.