The Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations, operating under the Dutch government, is responsible for managing various aspects of governance within the Netherlands, focusing on federal operations. Established in 2003, the ministry employs between 51 and 200 staff members and has a reported revenue of approximately 6.2 billion USD. The ministry's activities encompass a range of governmental functions, including policy development, regulation, and oversight of public administration. One notable document published by the ministry is an activity appraisal document, which serves as a case study reflecting on specific governmental initiatives. This document, published on June 9, 2025, highlights the ministry's commitment to transparency and accountability in its operations. The ministry's overarching goal is to ensure effective governance and to foster a well-functioning relationship between the government and the citizens of the Netherlands. Through its published materials, the ministry aims to provide insights into its activities and the impact of its policies on society.