The (VNV) was founded on 8 October 1933. Its origins were in the long-established
Frontpartij, a moderate
Flemish patriotic party which was taken over by
Staf Declercq and moved to the right in 1932. From the start, the VNV was authoritarian and anti-democratic, being influenced by
fascist ideas from elsewhere in Europe. However, it initially included both moderate and radical wings. It was not a genuinely fascist organisation
per se. Ideologically, the party rejected Belgium and supported the creation of a new polity known as the
Greater Netherlands (
Dietsland), through the fusion of Belgian Flanders and the Netherlands, which would be linguistically and ethnically homogeneous. The party's slogan was: "Authority, discipline,
Dietsland". It shared many ideological elements with
Verdinaso, a rival party founded two years earlier but slightly less radical. Unlike Verdinaso, the VNV took part in elections and included a relatively moderate wing. In the
1936 Belgian general election, the VNV received 13.6% of the Flemish vote, corresponding to 7.1% nationwide. After the election, in which the far-right nationalist and Catholic
Rexist Party also performed strongly, the two parties concluded an alliance intended to create a
corporatist Belgian state with great autonomy for Flanders. The VNV revoked this agreement after just one year. In the
1939 elections, the VNV moderately increased its share of the Flemish vote to 15% (8.4% nationally) while the Rexist vote collapsed. Despite cooperating with the Flemish section of the mainstream centre-right
Catholic Party on the local level, De Clercq realised that his movement would not be able to take power by democratic means. Instead, he contacted
Nazi Germany, hoping his project could be realised with German help. He contacted the
Abwehr, Germany's military intelligence service, informing them that a part of the Belgian military supported his movement and could be controlled by him if Germany declared war. The Belgian state security gained knowledge of these contacts and arrested some VNV supporters. ==Collaboration==