The Argentine presidential office, Casa Rosada, has reportedly consulted with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding procedures for appointing consuls without requiring Congressional approval. This inquiry focuses on potential appointments to key consular positions in cities like Miami and Barcelona. The move is speculated to be a potential pathway for appointing spokesperson Manuel Adorni to a consular role, circumventing the usual confirmation process. Sources indicate the government is exploring legal avenues to bypass Congressional oversight in these appointments. This action raises questions about the separation of powers and the traditional role of the legislature in confirming diplomatic personnel. The government has not officially commented on the specific motivations behind the inquiry or potential candidates. The outcome of these consultations could significantly impact the future composition of Argentina’s consular corps.