Remove the Martian Council from regulations#30
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While the Martian Council was a good idea in theory, it has proven unsuccessful and it became clear that there were no clear reasons to utilise it within the standard day-to-day operations. Therefore the mandate provided by the regulations to maintain it is purely a hindrance.
This does not prevent a similar body of such purpose from existing in the future, and the executive team would still have complete freedom to set up events / meetings with the broader community to get deeper engagement where it becomes apparent that there is specific business for which this is of benefit.
In line with the constitution, shall be considered at the next Executive Team Meeting to occur on or after May 15, 2026.