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The European Commission (EC) invites all citizens of the European Union (EU) to speak about the transition to summer time and to determine if it is necessary .
The Ministry of Economy, on Friday, July 13, notes that last year in Europe there was a lot of talk about the annual change of the clock in the spring and autumn. Latvian citizens can do so before 16 August and the questionnaire is available on the EC website
The Ministry of the Economy invites all Latvian citizens to vote and to express themselves on the current procedure for changing the time. is to adjust the clock so that the daylight is longer at night, says EM. The changeover to the summer time is in the spring, the clock indicators turning one hour in advance; while the summer ends in the fall, when the clock turns an hour ago
The idea of the summer time appeared for the first time at the end of the 18th century. However, the regular transition to summer time in most European countries was introduced in the 1960s and 1970s. A similar situation also appeared in Latvia when the Soviet Union introduced a regular transition to summer, adapting to much of the world before April 1, 1981.
Since 1996, only one summer count has been established in the Member States of the 39; EU. Last October, Sunday. The EU's total market, transport networks and telecommunications no longer allow one Member State to count time differently from the others.
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