Dutch government-in-exile

The Dutch Government-in-exile, officially known as the Confederal Kingdom of the Netherlands and Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia. it serves as what remains of the government of the former Kingdom of the Netherlands, which was exiled after the German invasion in 1940.

History
The government of The Netherlands found itself exiled from its own soil in 1940, decades of pacifism and military decay led to a quick German victory. What was left of the Dutch government fled to the Dutch East Indies where it was taken in by the colonial government that was governed by Alidius Tjarda van Starkenborgh Stachouwer. Tragedy befell once again with Imperial Japan invading the East Indies, once again exiling the Dutch government.

After allied victory in the Pacific war, the East Indies were returned to their colonial masters. However, years of Japanese occupation have given the Indonesian people a thirst for Independence from their Dutch colonial masters.

Politics
The Colonial government led by Hubertus van Mook struggles to keep the peace in the archipelago, there is nowhere else for the remnant Dutch to go, making the loss of the East Indies the final blow to the once-mighty trade empire. Sukarno, who is the leader of the Indonesian Independence Movement found himself arrested by the Colonial government after collaborating with the Imperial Japanese during the occupation. His arrest fueled frequent riots, and to the Colonial government, a large-scale rebellion appears to be looming at any moment.

Economy
The Confederal Kingdom of the Netherlands and Indonesia has a booming economy from its abundant oil and rubber resources.