Advisor to the prime minister says discussions will start with the EU about whether daylight saving is ‘still relevant’Lithuania has said that it would push the European Union to abolish its law on daylight saving time,claiming that most people find it annoying to possess to adjust their clocks twice a year.
The Baltic nation’s parliament voted 76 to seven, with seven abstentions, or in favour of the government’s proposal to open negotiations with the EU Commission.
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Source: guardian.co.uk