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 Does Golob’s government want to trigger a collapse in the fuel supply right on election weekend? Everything seems to point that way! 20. March, 2026 Focus Shock for the transitional left! The European People’s Party demands a new hearing for Marta Kos! 20. March, 2026 Focus What happened at the press conference of Nika Kovač and her two comrades – commentary by Niko Gamulin 19. March, 2026 Focus Former SOVA director on the story launched by left wing NGOs: “The evidence is completely unconvincing; this is a political performance ahead of the... 19. March, 2026 Related news Focus Does Golob’s government want to trigger a collapse in the fuel supply right on election weekend? Everything seems to point that way! 20. March, 2026 Focus Shock for the transitional left! The European People’s Party demands a new hearing for Marta Kos! 20. March, 2026 Focus What happened at the press conference of Nika Kovač and her two comrades – commentary by Niko Gamulin 19. March, 2026 Focus Former SOVA director on the story launched by left wing NGOs: “The evidence is completely unconvincing; this is a political performance ahead of the... 19. March, 2026