Here’s what the government could do to eliminate DST in 2023

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The chief executive could use his power to send a preferential initiative, which would force lawmakers to analyze and vote on the bill in just one month.

Daylight saving time in Mexico could be running out if the federal government fulfills its promise to thoroughly analyze whether its enforcement contributes to energy savings or can proceed with its elimination so that Mexicans finally forget the transition between summer and winter. time.

The Mexican law on the timetable system states that any proposal to change seasonal timetables must be presented to the Congress of the Union no later than November 15 of the year immediately preceding which it is intended. to change the program, ie the initiative to eliminate the application of summertime should be presented in the coming months if citizens are to be free from it by 2023

Both the Chamber of Deputies and the Senators have their second session from September to December, so this initiative should be discussed and approved with some speed so that the respective decree can be issued no later than December 15, or the elimination of the controversial daylight saving time would be delayed until 2024.

It should be noted that the head of the Executive could use his power to send a preferential initiative, which would oblige the House of origin to analyze, discuss and vote on the initiative within a maximum period of 31 days. Once approved, the bill should go to the review chamber with the same preference.

That is, a bill to eliminate the time change that applies annually on the first Sunday in April and the last Sunday in October should be presented in September to meet the legal deadlines that allow Mexican watches not to be most modified by 2023.

Less than two weeks left for President promise that his administration to present this initiative came less than two weeks before most of the Mexican Republic was forced to advance their clocks an hour on the first Sunday morning 3 April.

As the United States is its main trading partner, Mexico usually adjusts its time zones to meet the needs of border customs services and border bridging operations that keep both countries’ economic activity in sync.

This was precisely one of the reasons why the Mexican government decided to implement the time change in 1996, as until then only Baja California was regularly adapting to time changes in the United States.

Following this motive, 33 municipalities on the border strip advance their clocks by one hour in the first month of March unlike the rest of the country, while Sonora does not participate in the summertime so as not to affect its commercial activity with the neighboring state. of Arizona.

However, the US Senate unanimously approved this week to abolish the time change and stay with daylight saving time for brighter afternoons, the initiative must now be ratified by the House of Representatives.

The measure, which goes into effect in November 2023, would make daylight saving time permanent, so the United States would stop changing the time twice a year.

If the Democrats support this bill and it is passed in the United States, Mexico may speed up its discussion to move away from the trade needs between the two countries.

Summer time returns again this year . In exactly one week, on the night between Saturday 26 and Sunday 27 March, the hands of all the clocks move forward by one hour, from 2 am to 3 am . This means that everyone will sleep an hour less, but “ don’t panic ”: they will gain an hour more of light per day. An advantage not only in terms of “life”, but “economic”. For some time now, however, the issue has been rather “hot” in Europe: some countries would like to abolish summer time , while others do not. Let’s take stock of the topic and the main differences between solar time and daylight savings time.

When daylight saving time 2022 changes

Summer time changes again this year: on the night between Saturday 26 March and Sunday 27 March , the hands of all the clocks move forward by an hour, from 2 to 3. We all sleep an hour less, but you gain an hour of light. The “summer” timetable comes into effect on the last Sunday of March until the last weekend of October, more precisely on Sunday 30 October . Summer time therefore arrives after the spring equinox: it starts on the last Sunday in March and ends on the last Sunday in October, when you return to solar time.

Summer time 2022: origins and history 

At this time of the year we always talk about summer timeAnd the question that arises is: do the hands move forward or backward? Do you sleep more or less? But let’s go step by step. First of all, what it is. Summer time is an international convention  adopted to make the most of daylight hours during the summer and reduce energy consumption. “In Italy it was introduced for the first time during the First World War to save on the use of artificial light. Then it returned in the Second War, but in a stable form it was only adopted in 1966.