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Iraq Dumps Daylight Saving Time in 2008

For the first time in many years Iraq will not observe daylight saving time, which usually falls on April 1 each year. The decision to cancel daylight saving time in 2008 was made at a meeting for Iraq's Council of Ministers recently.

Iraq Dumps Daylight Saving Time in 2008

Iraq turned the switch off DST in 2008.

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A Change of Times

For some citizens, the abolition of daylight saving time marks another change that comes with the political changes over the past few years.  However, there are also claims that there is no relationship between the daylight saving cancellation and governmental changes, as the decision was a matter of science.

According to Aswat al-Iraq (Voices of Iraq), a spokesperson from the Prime Minister's office said the Kurdistan Regional Government stood in conformity with the Iraqi government's decision to abolish daylight saving time.  A spokesperson for the Kurdistan Regional Government confirmed that its  decision to cancel daylight saving time coincided with the Iraqi government's choice on that matter.

The Iraqi government's decision to abolish daylight saving time aimed to increase energy efficiency through means such as minimizing airconditioning usage. The cancellation of daylight saving time shortens periods of daylight in the summer, especially during warm days when energy usage for cooling systems could increase. Many citizens, including some students and workers, have welcomed the decision, declaring it as ''useful''.

However, with the change came opposing opinions. Some citizens believed the abolishment of daylight saving time would be difficult because it was integrated into their lives for so many years. Still, there are those who believed that life would be less complicated without daylight saving time as there would be less confusion and interruption associated with time, including changes to schedules and food preparations.

Iraq's Recent Daylight Saving History

In the past, daylight saving was used in Iraq as a means to reduce the consumption of electrical energy in labs, factories and in domestic environments. The addition of the extra hour in the afternoon meant that the use of lighting was reduced.

For many years, many parts of Iraq which included the capital city of Baghdad moved the clock forward by one hour on April 1 to reflect daylight saving time. Iraq returned to standard time  to mark the start of the winter months on October 1 each year.  Working hours in government institutions were scheduled from 8am to 3pm, except for the Ministry of Higher Education and the Ministery of Health, when working hours finished at 2pm.

Dates of daylight saving time 1982–2007

These are the dates Daylight Saving Time started and ended in Baghdad since Iraq first observed DST in 1982.

Current Local Times Around the World

AccraSu 19.03BudapestSu 20.03Houston *Su 14.03Melbourne *Ma 06.03Santiago *Su 16.03
Addis AbabaSu 22.03Buenos AiresSu 16.03Indianapolis *Su 15.03Mexico CitySu 13.03Santo DomingoSu 15.03
Adelaide *Ma 05.33CairoSu 21.03IslamabadMa 00.03Miami *Su 15.03São PauloSu 16.03
AlgiersSu 20.03Calgary *Su 13.03IstanbulSu 22.03Minneapolis *Su 14.03Seattle *Su 12.03
AlmatyMa 01.03Canberra *Ma 06.03JakartaMa 02.03MinskSu 22.03SeoulMa 04.03
AmmanSu 21.03Cape TownSu 21.03JerusalemSu 21.03MontevideoSu 16.03ShanghaiMa 03.03
AmsterdamSu 20.03CaracasSu 15.03JohannesburgSu 21.03Montréal *Su 15.03SingaporeMa 03.03
AnadyrMa 07.03Casablanca *Su 20.03KabulSu 23.33MoscowSu 22.03SofiaSu 21.03
Anchorage *Su 11.03Chicago *Su 14.03KarachiMa 00.03MumbaiMa 00.33St. John's *Su 16.33
AnkaraSu 22.03CopenhagenSu 20.03KathmanduMa 00.48NairobiSu 22.03StockholmSu 20.03
AntananarivoSu 22.03Dallas *Su 14.03KhartoumSu 21.03Nassau *Su 15.03SuvaMa 07.03
Asuncion *Su 16.03Dar es SalaamSu 22.03KingstonSu 14.03New DelhiMa 00.33Sydney *Ma 06.03
AthensSu 21.03DarwinMa 04.33KinshasaSu 20.03New Orleans *Su 14.03TaipeiMa 03.03
Atlanta *Su 15.03Denver *Su 13.03KiritimatiMa 09.03New York *Su 15.03TallinnSu 21.03
Auckland *Ma 08.03Detroit *Su 15.03KolkataMa 00.33OsloSu 20.03TashkentMa 00.03
BaghdadSu 22.03DhakaMa 01.03Kuala LumpurMa 03.03Ottawa *Su 15.03TegucigalpaSu 13.03
BangkokMa 02.03DohaSu 22.03Kuwait CitySu 22.03ParisSu 20.03TehranSu 22.33
BarcelonaSu 20.03DubaiSu 23.03KyivSu 21.03PerthMa 03.03TokyoMa 04.03
BeijingMa 03.03DublinSu 19.03La PazSu 15.03Philadelphia *Su 15.03Toronto *Su 15.03
BeirutSu 21.03Edmonton *Su 13.03LagosSu 20.03PhoenixSu 12.03Vancouver *Su 12.03
BelgradeSu 20.03FrankfurtSu 20.03LahoreMa 00.03PragueSu 20.03ViennaSu 20.03
BengaluruMa 00.33Guatemala CitySu 13.03Las Vegas *Su 12.03ReykjavikSu 19.03WarsawSu 20.03
BerlinSu 20.03Halifax *Su 16.03LimaSu 14.03Rio de JaneiroSu 16.03Washington DC *Su 15.03
BogotaSu 14.03HanoiMa 02.03LisbonSu 19.03RiyadhSu 22.03Winnipeg *Su 14.03
Boston *Su 15.03HarareSu 21.03LondonSu 19.03RomeSu 20.03YangonMa 01.33
BrasiliaSu 16.03Havana *Su 15.03Los Angeles *Su 12.03Salt Lake City *Su 13.03ZagrebSu 20.03
BrisbaneMa 05.03HelsinkiSu 21.03MadridSu 20.03San Francisco *Su 12.03ZürichSu 20.03
BrusselsSu 20.03Hong KongMa 03.03ManaguaSu 13.03San JuanSu 15.03
BucharestSu 21.03HonoluluSu 09.03ManilaMa 03.03San SalvadorSu 13.03

* Adjusted for Daylight Saving Time (39 places).

Su = Sunnuntai 14. Maaliskuu 2021 (108 places).
Ma = Maanantai 15. Maaliskuu 2021 (35 places).

UTC (GMT/Zulu)-time: Sunnuntai 14. Maaliskuu 2021, 19:03:47

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