Dear group,

We are witnessing a few interesting developments! After Turkey decided a
few months ago to remain on Daylight Saving Time all year round, Hungary is
now considering to do the same.

http://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/hungary-mulls-staying-on-daylight-saving-time-all-year-round/

If the measure passes, neighboring countries Hungary and Romania will share
the same official time for half of the year although they are located in
different time zones (CET and EET respectively). For eastern Hungary the
sun sets at about 15:40 during winter, i.e more than an hour ahead of
Paris, which shares its time zone.

I'm wondering: aren't EU member states supposed to equally follow DST by
law?


Dan Uza
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