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28 March, 2026 / 16:14
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Moldova switches to daylight saving time on night of March 28 to March 29

The Government of the Republic of Moldova
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Moldova will switch to daylight saving time on the night of March 28 to March 29, by setting clocks forward one hour. Thus, 3:00 will become 4:00.

Daylight saving time will remain in effect until the last Sunday of October, when clocks will be set back one hour. The time change is carried out simultaneously with the European Union member states.

 


 
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