Alexander Krivenyshev escribió el 08/10/09 13:46:
There is only some info 12/03/09 (not specific for provinces) from Ministerio de Defensa as No. 26.350:
"In fulfillment of the Naval Observatory Buenos Aires (Onbaa) with the community, as established by law No. 26.350, the third Sunday in March of 2009 at 00:00 pm, going back one hour on the spindle 3 west of Greenwich. This means that at 00:00 pm the 15th of March 2009, will be 23:00 pm the previous day. "
Yeah, but that only refers to the last DST => nonDST transition last March... it doesn't mention what they'll be doing this month... the stupid Law passed in December 2007 (the infamous Law 26.350) states (in Article 4th): El Poder Ejecutivo nacional fijará anualmente la fecha de iniciación y de terminación del período estival que corresponda. The National Executive Power will /yearly/ fix the beginning and ending dates for the corresponding summer period. That is, the National Government must publish the date EVERY YEAR, thus being able to CHANGE the date EVERY YEAR... and with the political coming and goings, they don't do it in March, April or June, but rather, 1 or 2 days before the actual date (or, it has already happened, 1 or 2 days AFTER the fact)... THEN, the Provinces start coming or going with the change, trying to balance the convenience of annoying the Federal Government by not following it, or their own inhabitants for being in a different timezone as Buenos Aires, or their own inhabitants for having daylight at 11PM... There is no single thinking human being in the Federal Government with something of power to be able to do this right... where actually, right would be what the Province of San Luis does (fixing normal tz at UTC-4 and using DST at UTC-3 with fixed day for the changes... IIRC, they use the same changing dates as our neighbour, Chile). -- Mariano Absatz - "El Baby" baby@baby.com.ar www.clueless.com.ar -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- An expert is a person who has made all the mistakes that can be made in a very narrow field. Niels Bohr Danish physicist (1885 - 1962) -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- * TagZilla 0.066 * http://tagzilla.mozdev.org