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    ARMENIA TO CANCEL SUMMER DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME

    ITAR-TASS
    January 26, 2012 Thursday 06:54 PM GMT+4
    Russia

    Armenia is going to drop the practice of setting the clocks forth
    in the spring and back in the autumn to ensure its time zone should
    always coincide with Moscow's.

    The government on Thursday considered a legislative initiative by
    parliament members from the ruling Republican Party of Armenia,
    under Galust Saakian and Karine Adzhemian, who proposed amendments
    to the law on time calculation in the territory of the republic.

    The legislators believe that with the adoption of their initiative
    Armenia would return to the normal time zone, which would have a
    positive effect on people's health. Besides, a number of countries
    have canceled the transition to daylight saving time, the legislators
    recalled. Various ministries and agencies in Armenia have arrived at
    the conclusion that amendments to the time calculation rules would
    have no effects on small or medium businesses and competition, while
    it would have positive effects on social protection.

    The government found the arguments offered in support of the
    legislative initiative as clear and acceptable. After certain polishing
    and proof-reading the proposal will be submitted to parliament for
    consideration. The document says that in the last Sunday of march the
    country will cancel the practice of resetting the clocks to summertime
    to stay in the fourth UTC zone (Greenwich plus four hours).

    On the last Sunday of October Armenia shifted to winter time, which
    coincides with Moscow time.

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