“Summer is becoming entrenched – a couple of years to”
“Jajamen. You should do it in the night again. The clock should be turned forward one hour, and you’ll suffer through a few mornings where the sun has not yet been able to over the horizon. First, if two years can time each spring and fall to be over.”
“the Night to Sunday the clock strikes never 02.00 without 03.00. It is the same thing as the last Sunday in march every year since 1980.”
“But in the years it has in some places become a little bit of confusion about the clock really should be put on after the EUROPEAN parliament this week voted in favour of the abolition of daylight saving time. But the parliament also concluded that time can be taken away at the earliest in 2021.”
“the Proposal to abolish the daylight savings time came from the EU-the commission, following requests from the mainly Finland and Germany. It was hoped that the proposal would be approved by EU countries so quickly that the last time would be made already in October 2019. However, the member states and the parliament wanted a longer time and for a change no earlier than 2021.”
“It now remains to get the stop on time is to all of the member states to decide which time they want to follow – either standard time or daylight saving time or possibly any other time. The end result, however, should be to tidsomställningar every spring and fall, and disappear.”
“the Transition to daylight saving time means an increase of the normal time by one hour.”
“the Intent is to make better use of daylight during the summer months by the sunset is an hour later.”
“daylight savings time begins open until 02: 00 standard time the last Sunday in march. Time is given then as it is 03.00 in the summer. Daylight saving time ends at 03.00 on the last Sunday in October. Time is given as 02.00 standard time.”
“On march 26, 2019, the EU parliament that the EU joint the daylight savings time to end. By 2021 at the latest, each member state will decide whether daylight savings time or standard time shall prevail.”