Clocks turned back one hour from summer time Slovenia 25. October, 2020 Updated: 13. November, 2020 (Photo: Demokracija archive) Clocks in Slovenia were turned back one hour at 3am on Sunday as the country switched back from daylight saving time. Two years after the European Commission proposed the abolishment of clock-turning, member states are yet to reach agreement. Share Tagsclocksummer time Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. Latest news Columnists Death to Janšism and the judiciary 20. November, 2024 Focus Why are companies relocating production to Bosnia and Herzegovina? 20. November, 2024 Focus The priest who baptised Melania Trump faced severe persecution and experienced several horrifying events, among which the most notable is… 20. November, 2024 Columnists Response to the writing in Delo’s Saturday supplement: Unprofessional and ideologically biased 20. November, 2024 Related news Focus Why are companies relocating production to Bosnia and Herzegovina? 20. November, 2024 Focus The priest who baptised Melania Trump faced severe persecution and experienced several horrifying events, among which the most notable is… 20. November, 2024 Important Socialist pogrom: The “Freedom” war against doctors 20. November, 2024 Focus Janković’s iron rule is said to have a monopoly over advertising, to the detriment of smaller businesses 18. November, 2024