Belgian Empire

The Belgian Empire (French: Royaume de Belgique | Dutch: Koninkrijk België | German: Königreich Belgien) is a European colonial power, located between the nations of France and Germany. Its position as a force to be reckon with was stationed in its ability to maintained the status quo of Belgian Congo to remain as a Belgian colony as with also aiding the Dutch in keeping their holdings on Indonesia in 1949, and eventually leading a coup d'etat against their northern neighbors after seeing harsh conditions being placed upon the Indonesians after the 1949 Independence Movement. The Belgians intervened into the Portuguese Colonial War in 1966, first invading Angola via the Congo and fighting against both the Portuguese and Communist troops, they claimed the actions taken in 1966 were sustainable after several out pours of violence into the Belgian Congo accrued.

History
The aftermath of World War Two changed the political outlook of Belgium drastically and lead to the cause of several right-winged groups and nationalist parties that portrayed a face of liberal nationalism that asserted colonial power and ensuring Belgium maintained human rights, such as freedom of religion and the pursuit of happiness, one such group called the "The Party for Freedom and Justice"  or the PVR/PLJ  (Dutch: Partij van Vrijheid en Rechtvaardigheid | French: Parti de la Liberté et de la Justice) was created in 1952 and still leads to be major party in Belgium''. ''It's main goals, still lead the nation as a whole, providing nationalistic traits such as, devotion to the King, devotion to the law and to liberty. The part also lead to the destroying of the cultural barrier between the Flanders and the Wallonia, instituting children to be bilingual and abandon a single outlook in culture, but to be both Wallonia and Flemish, and more importantly Belgian.