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Argentina's Head of State, Milei, starts his tour in Hamburg, Germany.

Argentinian President Javier Milei embarks on a two-day trip to Germany starting this Saturday. The agenda includes Milei receiving the medal from the economically liberal Hayek Society in Hamburg at 3 p.m. Notably, the visit will also see the attendance of right-wing populist Milei and ex-head...

Argentina's President Javier Milei
Argentina's President Javier Milei

Argentina's Head of State, Milei, starts his tour in Hamburg, Germany.

On a Sunday, the self-acclaimed "Anarcho-Capitalist" Milei is set to hobnob with Germany's Chancellor, Olaf Scholz (SPD), in the heart of Berlin. However, due to a request from the Argentine camp, the itinerary has been scaled back: Unlike initially planned, there won't be a joint press conference between Scholz and Milei, and the Argentine Prez won't receives a grand welcome with military salutes.

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Milei's visit to Germany begins in Hamburg, marking his first stop in the country. Despite the scaled-back itinerary, Milei still plans to engage with Hans-Georg Maassen, a prominent German figure. On this visit, Milei will also explore Berlin, Germany's capital city. Though Scholz and Milei will not hold a joint press conference, the Argentine President is still expected to meet with several German officials. Javier Milei, known for his stance on anarchy and capitalism, shares a contrasting political viewpoint with German President Olaf Scholz. Milei's visit to Germany is a significant event, raising questions about the protection of the constitution in both countries. In Argentina, Milei holds a prominent position as the Head of State.

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