Morocco will officially switch back to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) later this summer, Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch announced following a government council meeting. This decision fulfills a long-awaited expectation among Moroccan citizens. The move reverses a previous decision to observe daylight saving time year-round. No specific date for the change was given, only that it will occur before the end of the summer. The announcement was made by Médias24, a leading Moroccan economic news source. This change aims to align Morocco’s timekeeping with its historical practice and potentially improve coordination with European partners. Further details regarding the implementation are expected to be released soon.
