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Italy to Debate Clock Change Amid Calls to Keep Daylight Saving Time All Year Round

Summary by Wanted in Rome
350,000 people in Italy sign Ora Legale petition to make Daylight Saving Time permanent. Italian lawmakers are set to debate a move to end the twice-yearly practice of changing clocks after an online petition secured more than 353,000 signatures. The campaign, pushed by the Italian Society of Environment Energy (SIMA) and independent consumer lobby Consumerismo No Profit, is seeking to make Daylight Saving Time (Ora Legale) permanent, claiming t…

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In the debate on the possible abolition of the time change, Italy is now precipitating, and the government is considering first steps for a lasting summer time.

·Berlin, Germany
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Asked for a cognitive survey on the permanent adoption of summer time, supported by data on energy savings, health and safety. The theme is back to...

·Turin, Italy
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It is estimated that 720 million kilowatt hours of electricity and up to 180 million euros could be saved each year

·Vienna, Austria
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After more than 350 thousand citizens have signed an online petition in favour of a stable summer time all year round, the House is also preparing to discuss the request for a survey.

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Read on Il Fatto Quotidiano.it: Sima and Consumerism promote a parliamentary inquiry to make summertime permanent. By June 2026 you could arrive at a bill.

·Rome, Italy
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Initiative of Società Italiana di Medicina Ambientale (Sima), Consumerismo No profit and Congressman Andrea Barabotti (Lega)

·Milan, Italy
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Corriere Della Sera broke the news in Italy on Sunday, November 16, 2025.
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