Scorpions go 60 minutes later, from today's winter hour

Today is the last day of October and the day the clock scorpions go 60 minutes back to join the winter hour. In most European continental countries, the change of clock came in the early hours of the morning. On Saturday night of October 30 and Sunday, October 31, 3 p.m. [...]
On Saturday night of October 30 and Sunday, October 31, at 3: 00 a.m., the scorpions went back one hour, positioning at 2. Smart phones and electronic watches change by themselves, and mechanical watches should be turned manually an hour later.
This schedule will accompany us until the last Sunday of March 2022. The European Parliament wants to end the clock change, as do EU member states, but there is still no decision.
This year, the daily clock in most of Europe applies from March 28th to October 31st. Americans returned the hours ahead on March 14th and will return to regular time on November 7th. In this way, the time difference between the United States and Europe varies four times a year.
According to polls, more than 80 per cent of all EU citizens oppose time change. It is unclear when their desire to end will finally come true. EU member states must make the decision. In their capitals, parliaments must decide whether they want to end changes of time and which of the two points are intended to use for good. Do they want to live in what is called the <x0) winter time” year-round, or do they want the “to be applied 365 days a year?










