Daylight Saving Time in El Kadsre

Daylight Savings Time began in El Kadsre in 1952 on the second Sunday of March and ended on the first Sunday of November. It was used by Republic of El Kadsre (1952-58), East and West El Kadsre (1958-1969), Vlokozu Union (1969-1989) and present-day El Kadsre (1989-present). Other countries in the El Kadsreian Islands and El Kadrseian territories use the same Daylight Savings aswell.

History
The first Daylight Saving Time in the country was observed in 1952. It ran from the first Sunday in May until the last Sunday in October. It was only observed in El Kadsre, before East and West El Kadsre began observing it in 1958. After the Vlokozu Union was created in 1969, all of its member states began observing it.

In 1987, the start date for DST was moved a month earlier due to the United States enacting the Federal Fire Prevention and Control Act of 1986. The Vlokozu Union followed suit and DST using the new rules began on April 5, 1987. Theorysonic made adjustments to TS-UGOS 2 while it was still in development to adhere to the new DST start and end times, while they issued an update to TS-UGOS 1 to adhere to the new rules.

In 2007, DST was extended again due to the US changing the start and end times of DST from the Energy Policy Act of 2005. The extension made DST start three weeks earlier, while it would end a week later. The day DST ended using the old rules was on October 29, 2006.