On March 28, the clockworks change: Will this be the last time we do this?

On March 28, the clockworks change: Will this be the last time we do this?

This year, we're gonna bring in the clock scorpions on Sunday, March 28. And from this moment on, the days will be longer. But will this be the last time we do this? Will this ritual stop and the clock remain the same? [...]

This year, we're gonna bring in the clock scorpions on Sunday, March 28.

And from this moment on, the days will be longer. But will this be the last time we do this? Will this ritual stop and the clock remain the same?

The various European Union countries will have to decide what to do.

The EU has pledged the obligation for many member states to switch from one hour to another.

Every state will decide whether to stay on solar watch or approve the legal clock.

By 2021, countries must choose. It is, however, a paradoxical decision in some respects, as there may be a divided Europe into different time sets.

The prospect of having more light available is above all to the advantage of southern European countries in northern Europe, contrary, summer days are longer because of their proximity to the north pole.

In Finland, on the longest days, the sun rises before 4: 00 a.m. and sets at about 11: 00 p.m.

Meanwhile, Italy appears to have made a decision, and debates have sparked.

Italy has told him no stay at a certain time page and will keep the clock change in force.

The Italian government has already deposited in Brussels an official request to keep the current situation intact, without changes.

France, on the other hand, has decided to abreast from legal to solar, and vice versa.

But already there are many EU countries that have not yet decided what to do.

The change of clock from solar to legal has been made to save energy during World War I and II, thus reducing consumption.

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