Morocco Returns to GMT+1 as Daylight Saving Time Begins

Moroccans must adjust their watches tonight. Morocco is indeed preparing to add sixty minutes to its legal time, and this switch to summer time will take place this Sunday, April 6, precisely at two o’clock in the morning.
This change marks the return to the usual legal time (GMT+1) permanently adopted by Morocco since 2018. It is actually a matter of setting the clocks back in accordance with government decree no. 2.18.855, published on 16 Safar 1440 (corresponding to October 26, 2018). This text sets the country’s legal time at GMT+1 all year round.
This same decree provides for the possibility of temporarily returning to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) during the month of Ramadan. This is what happened at the beginning of the holy month this year: on Sunday, February 23, at three o’clock in the morning, the clocks had been set back by sixty minutes.
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