'While I understand the intention behind the proposal, I’ve decided to prioritize discipline over penalties,' Marcos says
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MANILA, Philippines – President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said on Wednesday, April 24, that he has nixed a Metro Manila Council directive that sought to raise the fines for illegal parking in the National Capital Region.
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