The minimum wage in Croatia in 2016 was 3120 kuna, equivalent to 414 euros, making this statement completely true.
On Thursday, April 4, the official Facebook page of the HDZ broadcasted the presentation of HDZ candidates in the 1st electoral district.
During his speech, the current Prime Minister Andrej Plenković stated: “At the beginning of HDZ’s mandate (2016), the minimum wage in Croatia was 414 euros, now it is 840 euros gross.” (Source: HDZ Facebook page, 1:33:17 minutes).
When HDZ began its mandate in 2016, the minimum wage in Croatia was 3120 kuna, which is equivalent to 414 euros, making this statement COMPLETELY TRUE.
For more information, refer to the Regulation on the amount of the minimum wage and the Regulation on the amount of the minimum wage in 2024, which specifies and regulates this.