In theory, time changes are about improving productivity and daily functioning. However, many people find the procedures that are supposed to adapt our biological rhythms to daylight actually burdensome and unnecessary.
When will the time change in 2025? I’ll sleep short that day
Every year, winter summer changes fall on the last Sunday of March. In 2025, the evenings are from Saturday, March 29th to Sunday, March 30th. Move the clock an hour ago – move the clues from 2:00 to 3:00.
So I sleep an hour shorter that night. For this reason, people who are sensitive to daily rhythm changes must prepare for the effects of poor moods and poor quality of sleep.
Scientists estimate that on average it takes about two weeks to adapt to change. However, we hope that this year’s time will be one of the last.
The EU directive will give you time until 2026
Many European Union citizens are opposed to the change in time. Their position is only strengthened by scientific research, indicating that after the clock changes, the risk of fatal car accidents, occupational accidents and even heart attacks increases.
The European Union proposed a departure from this practice as early as 2018. However, the work had to be suspended due to the pandemic explosion. The European Commission returned to the case in 2021 and proposed that member states could adapt to the new rules until 2026. This means there will be two time changes in 2025 and two time changes in 2026.
The Polish government is working to implement life arrangements to finally close the topic and complete the departure from moving clock instructions. At the end of December 2024, Minister of Development and Technology Krzysztof Paszyk said:
The withdrawal from time-changes from summer to winter was entered into the agenda of the Polish presidency in the EU. (…) We consider it an important social and economic topic.
Changes for 2025. Negotiations are underway. Ministry is not wasting time
The minister’s desire is to raise the subject of stopping time at the EU forum. On January 1st this year, Poland took over the EU Council’s presidency, and as Fakt.pl reports, one of the topics our country is seeing is the change in time mentioned.
The head of the Ministry of Development and Technology has already been to take the first step towards breaking the negotiations deadlock.
As the minister’s press in Fakt’s communications, Krzysztof Paszyk spoke to the commissioner for sustainable transport and tourism by Apostras Zizzichostas during a meeting with the committee with the Ministerial Council.
His goal was to persuade him not to withdraw from the 2025 European Commission directive. As the ministry adds, there is no opportunity for rapid change due to economic ties, and the key to staying away from time-changing is to “get unanimous all European Union countries.”
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