Johor crown prince free to criticise the government, but 'he is not above the law': Mahathir

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KUALA LUMPUR: Johor Crown Prince Ismail Sultan Ibrahim has the right to criticise the government, but he is not 'above the law', said Malaysian ...

The crown prince has a track record of espousing his strong views toward government policies, especially via social media.

For instance, he has urged the federal government to invest in healthcare, including reviving a postponed public hospital in Pasir Gudang, instead of spending the money on building a “crooked bridge” between Johor and Singapore.Johor Chief Minister Osman Sapian be replaced“His Majesty has looked into changing the chief minister since months ago. Don’t forget, the power to appoint the chief minister is the sultan’s absolute right,” he said.

The crown prince claimed that there was another person eager to"claim credit and mileage" by appearing to be the one giving orders to change the chief minister.

 

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