End of Time Change: Year-Round Summer Time in Poland
The draft law proposes to abolish the twice-yearly clock changes and permanently introduce summer time. This means that from March to October, the time will remain unchanged, and during the autumn-winter period, the sun will rise an hour later, but it will be brighter longer in the afternoon. The goal is to improve well-being, health, and facilitate citizens' daily lives.
Key points
No more time changes: No more adjusting clocks in spring and autumn.
Year-round summer time: Poland will permanently adopt Central European Summer Time (UTC+2).
Longer winter afternoons: During autumn and winter, it will be brighter longer in the afternoon, which may encourage activities.
Health and organizational benefits: Stable time is expected to improve well-being, reduce sleep problems, and simplify daily planning for citizens and businesses.
No additional costs: The law does not generate new expenses for the state budget or local governments.
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Additional Information
Print number: 10_1815
Process start date: 2025-10-15