The Ministry of Interior of Württemberg (German: Württembergisches Innenministerium) was a ministry of the Kingdom of Württemberg, that existed from 1806 to 1919 The official title was the Minister of State in the Department of the Interior.
[1] The highest executive power rested in the hands of the Ministry of State (German: Staatsministerium), consisting of six ministers: Justice, Foreign Affairs (with the royal household, railways, posts and telegraphs), Interior, Public Worship and Education, War, and Finance.
There was no official Prime Minister in Württemberg until 1876, when the Mittnacht Government was reconsolidated.
The Ministers who emerged as speakers in the State Parliament were generally regarded by their contemporaries as primus inter pares of the Ministerial Council, and the respective governments were named after these Ministers.
[2] The kingdom ended with the abdication of King William II in November 1918, but the political system experienced no further convulsions of a serious character, with a constitution that resembled those of the other German states.