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The Prussian State Ministry (german: Preußisches Staatsministerium) from 1808 to 1850 was the executive body of ministers, subordinate to the King of Prussia and, from 1850 to 1918, the overall ministry of the Kingdom of Prussia, State of Prussia consisting of the individual ministers. In other German states, it corresponded to the state government or the senate of a Free imperial city, free city. History The Prussian State Ministry met under the chairmanship of the Prime Minister of Prussia, Prime Minister. The ministers were equal while the president was ''primus inter pares''. When the King himself presided, the state ministry was called the Privy Council. Under the Constitution of Prussia (1848), Prussian Constitution, the State Ministry had to meet and lead the government in the cases under Articles 57 (convocation of the Bicameralism, chambers to elect a regent), 58 (Individual ministerial responsibility, responsibility for all government actions until the regent is sworn ...
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