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At the end of October, the time change is due again this year, but an EU country wants to end it in 2026.
According to a 2018 survey, about 84 percent of Europeans no longer want a time change. Spain is committed to an early end.
The physicist has explained what are the main benefits of ending this measure that seriously affects the health of citizens.
The time change in the EU is to be abolished for years, but so far there is no agreement on whether the summer or winter season should apply.
Madrid says that the change in time "has no meaning". The Portuguese government has not yet discussed the matter. In the scientific community, as in the EU countries, there is no consensus.
"You can count on the Commission to support the search for a common position in the EU. We will promote consensus among the Member States," said Energy Commissioner Dan Jogersen on the proposal.
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