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George Abaraonye has resigned from his position as Oxford Union President following controversy over comments related to Charlie Kirk. Abaraonye, who was elected to lead the esteemed debating society earlier this year, faced mounting criticism after posting remarks that appeared to reference Kirk in a potentially provocative manner.

The situation escalated when supporters and critics alike called for a no-confidence vote, citing concerns over the tone and appropriateness of Abaraonye’s comments. In light of the controversy, he chose to step down from his role to mitigate further divisions within the organization.

The Oxford Union, known for its tradition of free speech and debate, has not issued an official statement regarding the resignation, but the incident has sparked ongoing discussions about the boundaries of commentary and responsible speech within academic and public forums. Abaraonye’s departure marks a significant development amid recent debates surrounding free expression and conduct in student leadership.

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