[tz] Mexico on track to abolish DST
Tim Parenti
tim at timtimeonline.com
Sat Oct 29 01:30:24 UTC 2022
On Fri, 28 Oct 2022 at 19:36, Tim Parenti <tim at timtimeonline.com> wrote:
> including Ciudad Juárez which will end up being one hour behind El Paso in
> the summers.
>
I meant that Ciudad Juárez (remaining on -06) would be one hour AHEAD of El
Paso in the WINTERS, beginning on 6 November when El Paso falls back to
-07. (Things can get a little confusing when you're working quicker than
usual.)
One would imagine that that may end up being disruptive to local commerce,
so the story may not end here… it seems that the process of amendment from
executive proposal through the two chambers and into law added a third
chapter on "modifications to the time zones in the Federal Entities and
Municipalities". Article 6 allows local governments to send proposals to
the federal government to adopt differing zones or seasonal adjustments,
specifically calling out that in the case of federal entities or
municipalities that adjoin other zones (including "foreign territorial
demarcation[s]"), "the Congress of the Union must make the corresponding
modifications to the Law…within ninety days following the presentation of
the initiative".
https://www.dof.gob.mx/nota_detalle.php?codigo=5670045&fecha=28/10/2022
It remains to be seen just how quickly that path might ultimately be
exercised.
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Tim Parenti
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