CORRECTED-EU's Tusk proposes Commission job for centre-left - German parliamentary adviser

(Corrects title of official)

BRUSSELS, June 30 (Reuters) - European Council President Donald Tusk has proposed giving the post of EU chief executive to Europe's centre-left political bloc in the European Commission's new five-year term, according to a German EU parliamentary adviser present at talks on Sunday.

Tusk, who will chair the summit of EU leaders later on Sunday to deal out top jobs in Brussels, met with heads of the different factions of the European Parliament. He proposed that Europe's centre right should hold the posts of EU's foreign policy chief and head of the European Parliament.

Adviser at the European Parliament Tobias Teuscher said Tusk has also proposed that the centrist alliance that includes French President Emmanuel Macron's party be given the presidency of the European Council.

There was no mention of a candidate for ECB president. (Reporting by Peter Maushagen, writing by Robin Emmott Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky)