Did Irkutsk NOT switch from IRKT to KRAST?
I've been alerted to a couple reports that on 2011-03-22, the Russian government decided NOT to allow the Irkutsk Oblast to transition from IRKT (UTC+8) to KRAST (UTC+7+1) on 2011-03-27, and that instead Irkutsk transitioned to IRKST (UTC+8+1) under the existing Russian DST rules and plans to stay there for the time being like the rest of the country. The articles are in Russian, which I don't speak, but I've provided excerpted Google translations below. The reports follow: http://www.irk.ru/news/20110325/time/ (2011-03-25) Irkutsk region remains in its time zone March 27 residents of the Irkutsk region with the rest of the Russians set the clock forward one hour. Previously reported that the Angara will not translate clock to daylight saving time and thereby reduce the difference with Moscow, with 5:00 to 4. Irkutsk officials have prepared all necessary documents. However, an official decision on this has not been signed. In this case, the matter has not withdrawn completely, but only postponed indefinitely. http://gazetavremya.ru/day/16739-irkutskaya-oblast-poteryalas-vo-vremeni.htm...) Irkutsk region is lost in time After that we asked for comments to the Legislative Assembly of Irkutsk region Yuri Faleichik, who confirmed this information and added that it is the most painless for our scheme to reduce the time difference with the capital from 5 to 4 hours. And suddenly, on Tuesday revealed that information on the transition to Krasnoyarsk time was premature! The same Jury Faleichik told our newspaper: - The decision to move the Irkutsk region in the time zone of the Krasnoyarsk Territory Government is not accepted. Our source in the regional government said that the decision "not to move to Krasnoyarsk time" was made in connection with the upcoming elections. -- Tim Parenti
With Irkutsk up in the air, I'll revert "asia", "europe", and "zone.tab" for tomorrow's update, leaving only the Chile, Morocco, and tz-link changes. --ado From: Tim Parenti [mailto:tim@timtimeonline.com] Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2011 2:57 To: tz@lecserver.nci.nih.gov Subject: Did Irkutsk NOT switch from IRKT to KRAST? I've been alerted to a couple reports that on 2011-03-22, the Russian government decided NOT to allow the Irkutsk Oblast to transition from IRKT (UTC+8) to KRAST (UTC+7+1) on 2011-03-27, and that instead Irkutsk transitioned to IRKST (UTC+8+1) under the existing Russian DST rules and plans to stay there for the time being like the rest of the country. The articles are in Russian, which I don't speak, but I've provided excerpted Google translations below. The reports follow: http://www.irk.ru/news/20110325/time/ (2011-03-25) Irkutsk region remains in its time zone March 27 residents of the Irkutsk region with the rest of the Russians set the clock forward one hour. Previously reported that the Angara will not translate clock to daylight saving time and thereby reduce the difference with Moscow, with 5:00 to 4. Irkutsk officials have prepared all necessary documents. However, an official decision on this has not been signed. In this case, the matter has not withdrawn completely, but only postponed indefinitely. http://gazetavremya.ru/day/16739-irkutskaya-oblast-poteryalas-vo-vremeni.htm... (2011-03-24) Irkutsk region is lost in time After that we asked for comments to the Legislative Assembly of Irkutsk region Yuri Faleichik, who confirmed this information and added that it is the most painless for our scheme to reduce the time difference with the capital from 5 to 4 hours. And suddenly, on Tuesday revealed that information on the transition to Krasnoyarsk time was premature! The same Jury Faleichik told our newspaper: - The decision to move the Irkutsk region in the time zone of the Krasnoyarsk Territory Government is not accepted. Our source in the regional government said that the decision "not to move to Krasnoyarsk time" was made in connection with the upcoming elections. -- Tim Parenti
Olson, Arthur David (NIH/NCI) [E] <olsona <at> dc37a.nci.nih.gov> writes:
With Irkutsk up in the air, I'll revert "asia", "europe", and "zone.tab" for
only the Chile, Morocco, and tz-link changes.
--ado
From: Tim Parenti [mailto:tim <at> timtimeonline.com] Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2011 2:57 To: tz <at> lecserver.nci.nih.gov Subject: Did Irkutsk NOT switch from IRKT to KRAST?
I've been alerted to a couple reports that on 2011-03-22, the Russian government decided NOT to allow the Irkutsk Oblast to transition from IRKT (UTC+8) to KRAST (UTC+7+1) on 2011-03- 27, and that instead Irkutsk transitioned to IRKST (UTC+8+1) under the existing Russian DST rules and plans to stay there for the time being like the rest of the country. The articles are in Russian, which I don't speak, but I've provided excerpted Google translations below. The reports follow:
http://www.irk.ru/news/20110325/time/ (2011-03-25)
Irkutsk region remains in its time zone
March 27 residents of the Irkutsk region with the rest of the Russians set
tomorrow's update, leaving the clock forward one hour.
Previously reported that the Angara will not translate clock to daylight saving time and thereby reduce the difference with Moscow, with 5:00 to 4. Irkutsk officials have prepared all necessary documents. However, an official decision on this has not been signed. In this case, the matter has not withdrawn completely, but only postponed indefinitely.
http://gazetavremya.ru/day/16739-irkutskaya-oblast-poteryalas-vo-vremeni.htm... (2011-03-24)
Irkutsk region is lost in time
After that we asked for comments to the Legislative Assembly of Irkutsk region Yuri Faleichik, who confirmed this information and added that it is the most painless for our scheme to reduce the time difference with the capital from 5 to 4 hours.
And suddenly, on Tuesday revealed that information on the transition to Krasnoyarsk time was premature! The same Jury Faleichik told our newspaper: - The decision to move the Irkutsk region in the time zone of the Krasnoyarsk Territory Government is not accepted.
Our source in the regional government said that the decision "not to move to Krasnoyarsk time" was made in connection with the upcoming elections.
-- Tim Parenti
Just to reconfirm, that all regions in Russia kept time zones unchanged (plus DST). Irkutsk didnt't switched to Krasnoyarsk Time Zone. Here are 4 maps with Russian Time Zones in relation to World Time Zones (for example, Moscow Time Zone UTC+3 green color will be UTC+4 blue color during winter time): http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_russia29.html (in Russian). I won't be surprised if there will be additional time adjustments in Russia by winter 2011. Otherwise, for example, Kaliningrad Time zone UTC+3 will be the only time zone in Europe (when DST ends in Europe on Oct 30, 2011) surrounded by nearby regions (Poland UTC+1 and Lithuania UTC+2)... Alexander Krivenyshev, http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_russia29.html
Just to reconfirm, that all regions in Russia kept time zones unchanged (plus DST). Irkutsk didnt't switched to Krasnoyarsk Time Zone.
Here are 4 maps with Russian Time Zones in relation to World Time Zones (for example, Moscow Time Zone UTC+3 green color will be UTC+4 blue color during winter time):
http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_russia29.html (in Russian).
I won't be surprised if there will be additional time adjustments in Russia by winter 2011. Otherwise, for example, Kaliningrad Time zone UTC+3 will be the only time zone in Europe (when DST ends in Europe on Oct 30, 2011) surrounded by nearby regions (Poland UTC+1 and Lithuania UTC+2)...
Alexander Krivenyshev, http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_russia29.html
There is a proposal in State Duma to adopt Russian new Bill 509727-5 "On the Calculation of time" on April 19, 2011. The document, among other things, will provide the legislation to abolish Daylight Saving Time in Russia. According to RIA Novosti (in Russian) http://www.rian.ru/society/20110405/361331774.html and State Duma documents (in Russian): http://asozd2.duma.gov.ru/main.nsf/(SpravkaNew)?OpenAgent&RN=509727-5 Alexander Krivenyshev, http://www.worldtimezone.com
Alexander Krivenyshev <worldtimezone <at> yahoo.com> writes:
Just to reconfirm, that all regions in Russia kept time zones unchanged (plus DST). Irkutsk didnt't switched to Krasnoyarsk Time Zone.
Here are 4 maps with Russian Time Zones in relation to World Time Zones
example, Moscow Time Zone UTC+3 green color will be UTC+4 blue color during winter time):
http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_russia29.html (in Russian).
I won't be surprised if there will be additional time adjustments in Russia by winter 2011. Otherwise, for example, Kaliningrad Time zone UTC+3 will be
(for the
only time zone in Europe (when DST ends in Europe on Oct 30, 2011) surrounded by nearby regions (Poland UTC+1 and Lithuania UTC+2)...
Alexander Krivenyshev, http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_russia29.html
There is a proposal in State Duma to adopt Russian new Bill 509727-5 "On the Calculation of time" on April 19, 2011. The document, among other things, will provide the legislation to abolish Daylight Saving Time in Russia.
According to RIA Novosti (in Russian) http://www.rian.ru/society/20110405/361331774.html
and State Duma documents (in Russian): http://asozd2.duma.gov.ru/main.nsf/(SpravkaNew)?OpenAgent&RN=509727-5
Alexander Krivenyshev, http://www.worldtimezone.com
The State Duma passed the first reading of the bill "On the Calculation of time" to abolish Daylight Saving Time in Russia. Thus, current Russia time zones will be two hours ahead of "standard time" zones. According to RIA Novosti (in Russian) http://www.rian.ru/politics/20110419/366141847.html Alexander Krivenyshev, http://www.worldtimezone.com
participants (3)
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Alexander Krivenyshev
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Olson, Arthur David (NIH/NCI) [E]
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Tim Parenti