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EU Commission to revive plan to scrap seasonal clock changes

From Dnevnik · () Bulgarian

Translated from Bulgarian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Official statement New plan
  • The European Commission plans to revive its proposal to abolish seasonal time changes.
  • The initiative is included in the Commission's work program for 2026.
  • The decision follows a consultation where a majority favored ending the practice.

The European Commission is preparing to reintroduce its proposal to end the practice of seasonal clock changes. This initiative is slated for inclusion in the Commission's official work program for the year 2026, signaling a renewed push to settle the long-standing debate over daylight saving time.

European Commissioner for Transport, Apostolos Dzidzikostas, confirmed the plan, indicating that the Commission will "renew its proposal" to abolish the biannual time shifts. The move comes after a broad public consultation, where a significant majority of participating EU citizens expressed their preference for permanent standard time.

The debate over seasonal time changes has been ongoing for years, with various member states and EU institutions weighing the potential economic, social, and health impacts. While the initial proposal faced hurdles, the Commission's decision to revisit it suggests a growing political will to bring the matter to a conclusion.

The European Commission will renew its proposal to abolish seasonal time changes.

โ€” Apostolos DzidzikostasEuropean Commissioner for Transport confirmed the plan to reintroduce the proposal.
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Originally published by Dnevnik in Bulgarian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.