Moldova is effectively split into a west oriented part, capital Chinisau, and a separatist eastern part called Transnistria.
It may be that transition to EU-style DST does not apply to Transnistria.

is there any information about this?

Will a new TZ zone be needed for Tiraspol, its capital?

On 2/24/26 10:25 AM, Paul Eggert via tz wrote:
Thanks for the corrections and the citations. I installed the attached patch to fix Moldova's transitions since 2022.

It looks like we'll need a new release soon, as TZDB will be slightly wrong for the March 29 transition in Moldova, as it will have the transition occurring an hour too early. I would like to at least wait for the resolution to be approved tomorrow, though.

You write:

It seems that in 1996 Moldova changed the end date to October like most of Europe, but kept the transitions at 2:00 and 3:00 rather than 1:00 UTC, which would have been locally 3:00 and 4:00.

Yes, 1996 is confusing, as we have both Romania and Moldova switching on the EU dates but at 00:00 instead of at 02:00 and 03:00 as you stated. Is there a source for the 1996 transition times? Your email didn't mention one - not surprising, as reliable sources can be hard to come by for that historical period in eastern Europe. For now, I left that alone.

Thanks again for the detailed email.

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