A recent opinion from the Advocate General of the European Court of Justice has sparked discussion about a potential French exit from the European Union, dubbed “Frexit.” Professor Ireneusz C. Kamiński writes for Wirtualna Polska that the ruling, coinciding with the 10th anniversary of the Brexit referendum (June 23rd), appears to invite France to leave the EU. The opinion stems from a legal challenge concerning EU regulations. Kamiński suggests the court’s stance could inadvertently encourage further disintegration within the bloc. The ruling’s specifics and potential implications for France’s membership are currently under scrutiny. This development arrives at a politically sensitive time, given ongoing debates about national sovereignty and the future of the EU. The Advocate General’s opinion is not a final ruling, but it significantly influences the court’s eventual decision.