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Don't forget: today we present clocks for daylight saving time and sleep an hour less

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Summer is getting closer. Tonight, from 2.00:3.00 am to XNUMX:XNUMX am, we reset the clocks to daylight saving time. This is not very positive news for classic sleepers who have difficulty saying goodbye to their bed every morning. Each stick, however, has two ends. The good news, however, is that according to the latest information, we won't have to do it anymore.

Changes are getting closer ...

As a reminder. The European Parliament, after a long period of preparation and planning modifications, finally approved (on Tuesday, March 26, 2019) the abolition of change from winter to summer time and vice versa. In all EU countries, this change will probably take place in 2021.

Individual countries now have to decide within their own country in which time zone they want to stay. The southern countries will certainly see the biggest savings, because they will get dark at the latest.

And you, what do you think about the elimination of the change from summer to winter time? Are you for or against?

Be sure to read:

The abolition of the seasonal clock shift is getting closer - is the decision of the European Parliament

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