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Congress Will Debate a Project to Modify the Time Zone in Argentina: What the Change Would Be Like

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The initiative seeks to save energy and improve the quality of life

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The initiative seeks to save energy and improve the quality of life

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Julio Cobos got half a sanction in the Chamber of Deputies this Wednesday for his plan to change the time zone, an initiative that will now pass to the Senate. The post Avanza in Congress the plan of Julio Cobos: «The scientific world supports this time change» appeared first on The Intransigent.

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The Chamber of Deputies approved a bill to change Argentina’s time zone during the winter so that it will dawn earlier, with the aim of saving energy. The initiative was approved with 151 in favor and 66 against and 8 abstentions must be dealt with in the Senate so that it becomes law. If the change is approved it aims to align the national time with sunlight and reduce the consumption of artificial electric energy. The bill agreed on the basis …

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The Chamber of Deputies of Argentina will debate on the night of this Wednesday August 20, a bill presented by the former vice president and deputy Julio Cobos, which proposes to modify the official time zone of the country, moving from the current UTC-3 to UTC-4. This would imply delaying the clocks an hour throughout the national territory, returning to the historical time zone used during much of the 20th century. The initiative seeks to alig…

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The initiative seeks to save energy and improve the quality of life

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The Chamber of Deputies is considering debating a bill presented by Julio Cobos that proposes modifying the country's official time zone. The initiative proposes that Argentina move from the current GMT -3 time zone to GMT -4, which would mean setting clocks back one hour throughout the country. In a post on the social network X, Cobos explained: “Argentina has a time difference between the official time (-3) and the time zone that actually corr…

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Infobae broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Wednesday, August 20, 2025.
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