No details have been given as to whether Venezuela’s clocks will move forward or backward, only that the change will be introduced on May 1.
Business leaders have questioned the efficacy of reducing working hours to save energy, saying this simply worsens the country’s long-standing economic crisis.
“We have to adapt at a time of revolution so that [climate] change affects the quality of life and happiness of our people as little as possible,” the president said on Thursday.
In February, Venezuela, one of the biggest oil-producing nations in the world with nearly 300 billion barrels of proven reserves, began importing crude oil to help its staggering economy.
Former President Hugo Chávez put Venezuela four-and-a-half hours behind Greenwich Mean Time in 2007, saying this would allow children to sleep later and prepare for school during daylight.
Fuente: http://elpais.com/elpais/2016/04/15/inenglish/1460715707_211248.html