The last October Sunday, ie on October 31 2021 The time will change normally and this is because the coronavirus pandemic brought changes and put on the "ice" the planning for the winter time.
Therefore we are all called on October 31, 2021, to return one hour behind the hands of the clock, from 04.00 to 03.00 in order to make the transition from summer to winter time
The European Parliament had decided that the time change should stop on the last Sunday of March 2021 for the countries of the European Union, which want to maintain the summer time permanently, while for the Member States that want the winter time, the change will be made. on the last Sunday of October 2021, ie this year on October 31.
At March 26, 2019, The European Parliament has endorsed the position on the Commission proposal to end the practice of time change, supporting the end of time changes by 2021, when each country is asked to choose whether the hands of the clocks will remain in summer or winter.
However, the final decision on when the Commission proposal will enter into force depends on the Council of the EU and the European Parliament. The EU Council has not yet finalized its position.
Speaking to The Irish online edition of The Journal, Irish MEP Deirdre Clooney said that "the proposal is not moving forward at the moment and is stalled».
Clooney has long advocated the abolition of time changes in the EU and wants countries to stay in daylight saving time all year round.
"If countries chose summer time, we would have brighter nights all year round. But in winter, the mornings would be darker than the winter mornings we all know. "
Clooney also said that "Parliament agreed with the proposal and we voted for it, but the Member States had to agree and there was division."