Argentine President Javier Milei is set to receive an award in Hamburg in northern Germany on Saturday.
The right-wing populist is likely to be met with protests from left-wing groups over his support for austerity measures.
Milei is later expected to meet with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Berlin, although a military honors reception has been canceled. The federal government said that the program was shortened at the request of the Argentine delegation.
It comes a day after Milei was snubbed by Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and the country's royals. Instead, the Argentine leader met with the head of the Madrid region's government, Isabel Diaz AyusoI of the opposition conservative People's Party, at an event organized by the far-right Vox party.
Milei will end his visit to Europe in the Czech Republic.
What medal is Milei set to receive?
Milei is scheduled to receive an award from the Friedrich von Hayek Foundation, a think tank named after the Austrian-born academic who helped develop neoliberal economic theory.
The group's chairman, Stefan Kooths, praised Milei after his win in the Argentine general election in November last year.
Former German spy boss Hans-Georg Maassen is also expected to be present at the ceremony. The former official was part of the conservative CDU and founded a splinter party, the Values Union (WU), earlier this year.
Milei has said he aims to tackle Argentina's economic issues such as corruption, rising sovereign debt and currency instability.
The populist leader advocates for austerity measures to improve economic indicators and is a self-identified "anarcho-capitalist."
Left-wing groups are planning to protest the event, including a demonstration under the slogan "No prize for the extreme right – No medal for Milei" near the venue where the Argentine head of state is to receive the award.
sdi/rm (dpa, AFP)