Central Powers

The Multinational State of the Central Powers is a country on Europe, Africa, Oceania, and the Middle East, bordered by Romania, Serbia, Montenegro, Albania, Greece, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Belgium, The Netherlands, Switzerland, France, Denmark, Lithuania, Belarus, Russia, Georgia, Armenia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Egypt, Sudan, South Sudan, Chad, The CAR, Nigeria, Equatorial Guinea, Congo, Gabon, DR Congo, Uganda, Kenya, Mozambique, Malawi, Zambia, Angola, Botswana, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei

Formation (1914-1917)
The Central Powers were founded at first as a military alliance on 28 of June 1914, consisting of Austria-Hungary and the German Empire, with Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire joining on October 1915 and November 1914 respectively, as this military alliance was at war since its creation, some other forces joined it, namely the Darfur Sultanate in January 1916 and the South African Republic on February 1915, in April 1916 they decided to unify as the war was going bad for them, signing a treaty on 23 December 1917, losing Trent and Alsace-Lorraine while winning British New Guinea, Ukraine, North Borneo and Makedonia

The Invasion of Tulcea (1924-1929)
In the 20s, tensions in the Balkans were increasing, as there was a rebellion in Bosnia which was dealt with in 1923 that seemed like Romania was funding.

In 1924 the Central Council (The Leaders from the ex-countries) decided to attack Romania to connect the kingdom in which they were successful.

Neutrality during The Second Great War (1938-1944)
As war happened between the far right governments of the Axis (Japan, Thailand, Spain, Portugal, Ireland, Nationalist China, Iran, Mexico and Ecuador) and the leftist and democrat governments of the Co-Prosperity Sphere (Communist China, Britain, Mogolia, Australia, Soviet Russia, Belarus, France and Peru) the Central Powers founded their own group for neutral nations: The Non-Aligned Movement which only Switzerland and Liechtenstein

The Cold War (1945-2002)
As the USSR and the USA fought proxy wars against each other, the Central Powers became the third, neutral superpower, making around 5,000 nuclear bombs to defend the sovereignty of the Non-Aligned Movement which now included South Africa and most of the decolonized Africa. The cold war ended when the Soviet Union collapsed in 2002

Dissolution of the Non-Aligned Movement (2003-2008)
As the outside threats were collapsing the need for the faction disappeared which led to all countries in it (except Switzerland and Liechtenstein) to leave the Movement, which led to the Central Powers to enter into an economic downfall until 2010

The Plans for Expansion (2016-present)
As there is no big international factions like the OTL United Nations, the Central Powers are Planning on invading Chad and the CAR to have access to Darfur

Economy
The Central Powers are still suffering some effects from the Dissolution of the Movement in 2008, although they will recover soon as they have some of the best living quality in the world, because of the vast resources in their territory