In message <[email protected]>, Gerard Ashton writes:

>People involved in government and international organizations sometimes 
>have strange ways of deciding what their duties are.

I am pretty sure USAnian politics would be even funnier of "Some
shady UN agency tries to dictate how we set our Patriotic American
Clocks"

:-)

National timekeeping is not covered by ITU-R's mandate, and that's
the end of that.  To the extent ITU-R work impacts national timekeeping,
those nations duly appointed representatives have the option of
voting against, for that reason.

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