Change of clock for this year, that's the last decision

The clock will be changed this year. Although it was discussed that many, the clock will stand the same, and it seems that this year's change of time will be the same. It seems that the European Union will give up the change twice a year of clockwise and [...]
Although it was discussed that many, the clock will stand the same, and it seems that this year's change of time will be the same.
It seems that the European Union will give up twice a year's change of clockwise, and it has given member states until 2021 to decide whether they want to stay for summer or wintertime.
Switzerland and many European states from Saturday, October 24th to Sunday 25, have decided that scorpions will be returned from 3am to 2am.
As each year in the last week of October, the summer hour will be completed, whose scorpions will turn 60 minutes behind and last until the last weekend of March.
We remember that the change of clock in Europe was established as European law in 1981. The shift of scorpions in Western Europe has been set up in the early years of the '70s with the explanation that with this “extension” day, productivity increases, people's skills improve, and work day becomes more practical.











