Hello.
I am from Argentina and here nobody knows what whill happen in 48 hours with the time.
Today the newspapers began writing that 'maybe there wont be any hour change' [0], but still no official word from goverment.
[0] http://news.google.com/news/more? um=1&cf=all&ned=us&hl=es&cf=all&ncl=dRIrRyCbhRtz1_MDha5hPj52aSWTM
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 23:10, Alexander Krivenyshev <worldtimezone <at> yahoo.com> wrote:
Seems that Argentina will not implement "Summer Time" this year (2009-2010). Just some media reports, however no official info from any gov.ar site available at this point.
(Spanish): "El Gobierno no cambiaría la hora oficial el próximo domingo" http://www.infobae.com/contenidos/478091-101275-0-El-Gobierno-no-cambiar%C3% ADa- la-hora-el-pr%C3%B3ximo-domingo "The Government would not change the official time on Sunday"
or
(Spanish): "AL FINAL NO HABRA CAMBIO DE HORA" http://www.diarioshow.com/notas/2009/10/15/20067-al-final-no-habra-cambio- de- hora.html THERE WILL BE NO CHANGE AT THE END OF TIME")
or http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_argentina07.html
Alexander Krivenyshev (World Time Zone) http://www.worldtimezone.com
Some Governors stated that in order "to change the time you need an instrument signed by the president of the Nation, from which we (Governors) should act accompanying or rejecting. But that tool does not exist ..." Spanish: http://www.noticiaschajari.com.ar/nota1.php?id=4107 “en caso de que hubiera alguna modificación, el gobernador se comprometió a volvernos a reunir el lunes 19”. Seems that most of provinces (at least 20 out of 24) are not going to make any clock change on Sunday, Oct 18, 2009. We may have to wait till Monday, October 19, 2009 for real story about Argentina "Summer Time". Alexander Krivenyshev (World Time Zone) http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_argentina07.html