A fake survey promotes Mohammed bin Salman as the most popular world leader
The official Saudi media has heavily promoted a questionnaire that promotes Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman as the most popular world leader.
This comes in an incident that reflects the misery of Mohammed bin Salman and his electronic fly of the Royal Court, which is hunting for everything that can restore confidence in the Crown Prince.
This is in light of the international boycott following the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi and his involvement in massive human rights violations and war crimes.
The truth of the questionnaire shows that it included only 3,000 Indonesians, of whom 11% confirmed that they do not trust bin Salman, and 25% have not even heard of him, knowing that the crown prince ranked second.
Based on this lie, the Saudi trolls launched a hashtag on Twitter to promote this lie.
For his part, the Saudi opposition member, Amr bin Abdulaziz, mocked the “tympanic” hashtag, saying in a post on his Twitter account: “After the failure and defeats in the Yemeni file and the strikes of the Houthi gang, his morale collapsed, and his entourage is trying to raise it after his absence from participating in official occasions, the solution is in A hashtag has no value.”
As for Khaled Al-Jabri, the son of the fugitive Saudi security leader Saad Al-Jabri, he mocked the hashtag, saying: “It seems that the state of the psychopaths hiding in the catacombs of NEOM has deteriorated and needed what an illusion that Muhammad bin Salman is the most popular by falsifying an Australian institute’s opinion poll last December of 3,000 Indonesians who was asked about the “level of confidence” in many world leaders.
For his part, Saudi activist Abdullah Omar commented on the blatant lie that was circulated, saying: “If Muhammad bin Salman is the most popular and his people love him and are willing to sacrifice for him, as he claims, what prevents him from calling for fair elections in which the people decide, and then we see his alleged popularity.
By searching for the source of the lie spread by “Ibn Salman” flies, It was found that the survey conducted by the Australian LOWY Institute in Indonesia included a range of topics, especially whether they prefer companies, banks or investment funds from eight specific countries that buy a majority stake in major Indonesian companies, to show that Saudi Arabia is the most popular with 57%, followed by the states United by 42%.
According to a summary of the report issued by the LOWY Institute, “the survey included 3,000 Indonesian citizens. Saudi Arabia topped the sentiment thermometer, which measures perceptions of countries and territories.
According to the report also published by Bloomberg, Indonesian President Joko and Dido ranked first as an inspiration for the greatest amount of confidence among those surveyed, with 74%, followed by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman with 57%, followed by Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed by 52% of those surveyed.