Overview
- Argentina’s president is scheduled to receive David Seymour at 14:00 local time in the presidential offices following a taped interview with journalist Andrés Oppenheimer.
- Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno is expected to join the audience, according to Argentine reports citing official sources.
- The agenda centers on shared market‑oriented reforms and the possibility of future bilateral trade arrangements, with no agreements announced in advance.
- Seymour leads the ACT party, became deputy prime minister on May 31 after replacing Winston Peters, and is part of Christopher Luxon’s three‑party governing coalition.
- His domestic profile includes a controversial push to reinterpret the 1840 treaty with Māori that prompted large protests in New Zealand, a stance that aligns with his broader small‑state platform noted by Argentine coverage.