Morocco’s ruling coalition parties have announced the country will abolish daylight saving time, returning to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) starting September 20th. The decision reverses a previous policy of adding an hour to GMT. Parties including the National Rally of Independents, Authenticity and Solidarity Party, and Istiqlal Party stated the move reflects a shared desire to return to the standard time. Leaders discussed the implications of the current time system and its impact on citizens. Supporters of the change believe it will positively affect psychological and social wellbeing. The move aims to align Morocco’s time with its natural rhythm and potentially improve public health and productivity. Further details regarding the specific impacts are expected to be released following the implementation date.