@bluca The Commission has approved. The Parliament has approved, it is really just rotting in the drawers of the council because they are too lazy to put it on the agenda. Member states have been given discretion to decide which time they want to make permanent for their country. And it's not a 50/50 piss off rate. 84% said it's about time to stop the time switching [1] :)
[1] https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_18_5302
@jwildeboer @bluca Right, and if the guess about "which zone to stick with" split is close to 50%, that's 35% not satisfied with the zone picked + 30% who wanted to keep on changing the clock, and the outcome is disliked by many.
Yes, the 30% likely include the indifferent ones and the numbers are partially made up, but I can see the point they made. Not that it should stall everything like this. Just pick one zone and GO. Even a random choice would be better...
@jwildeboer @bluca There could be considerations like "KGB/GRU will capitalise on this and grab another country like Hungary or Slovakia", but I'm not sure it's that forward-thinking :)
Maybe that could be resolved by "we're stopping the stupid moving, now a referendum on which zone way remain". Expensive, but might be worth it.