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The calculation of winter time in Serbia starts tonight and you have to turn the hand back one hour, that is, 3 to 2 hours.
This time calculation lasts until the last weekend in March, when the daylight saving time count continues.
The practice is to move the clock every last weekend in October and change to winter time, and this matter is regulated by law in most European countries and in Serbia.
Winter time is in fact standard, while the temporary transition to summer time began to be introduced in 1916.
This may be one of the last movements of the hands, because the European Parliament committee voted to abolish the clock movement in 2021, which has been happening twice a year for decades, in March and October.
Although it has been announced several times that the practice will be abandoned, the last turn of the clock has not yet occurred, and the final resolution of the situation will be given next year.
The European Parliament passed a resolution that, following a poll among citizens, decided to abolish the clockwise movement in member states from 2021.
The resolution should be put to a vote in the parliaments of the member states, which will decide between summer and winter time, and Serbia is expected to follow in the footsteps of the EU.
Our country began using daylight saving time on March 27, 1983.
Disagreements over the clock movement have lasted around the world for more than a century. Some countries still do not move their clocks: Japan, Ecuador, Iceland, some federal states of the USA, Russia, Belarus, Ukraine …
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