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 Focus How Members of Parliament have switched parties since 1992 and how it has affected political developments 17. October, 2024 Focus As another company shuts down, Minister Matjaž Han looks for pathetic excuses 17. October, 2024 Columnists Symbols of arrogance of power 17. October, 2024 Columnists Judicial and police abuse of authority 16. October, 2024 Related news Focus How Members of Parliament have switched parties since 1992 and how it has affected political developments 17. October, 2024 Focus As another company shuts down, Minister Matjaž Han looks for pathetic excuses 17. October, 2024 Focus Slovenia is the second most expensive country in Europe for charging an electric car 16. October, 2024 Important What does the government’s “salary reform” bring? A significant increase in officials’ salaries! 15. October, 2024