On Sunday, October 27, at 3 a.m. Montenegro will switch to winter time by moving the clock hands one hour back. On the night from Saturday to Sunday (from March 26 to March 27), at exactly 3:00 o’clock, the clock must be set back one hour, namely at 2:00 a.m.
The winter time in Montenegro will last until the last Sunday in March 2020, when the clock will need to be set 1 hour ahead, thereby switching to daylight saving time in the country.
It is worth noting that on March 4, 2019, the European Parliament voted to stop the transition to summer time and winter time, starting in 2021, after which all countries of the European Union (EU) will have to switch to summer time for the last time. Proponents of this decision argue that avoiding summer and winter time is useful for saving energy, while opponents argue the opposite. EU countries that want to maintain standard or winter time will have to change the time for the last time on the last Sunday of October 2021.
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