Magnus Danielson said:
> But the summertime law which was created to fullfill the Swedish translation
> of the EU directive on summertime says swedish normal time + 1h, which gives
> UTC + 2h for summertime and UTC + 1h for normaltime. What the translators in
> Brussles says has nothing to do with it.

Not so, since the Swedish government have accepted the Directive.

However, there isn't a problem: Sweden switches from UTC+1 to UTC+2 at
01:00:00 GMT (which is somewhere between 01:59:59 and 02:01:01 local time).

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