
Wolfgang Döring is regarded as one of the most controversial politicians of the Free Democratic Party (FDP). Shaped by his experiences under National Socialism, he joined the FDP in North Rhine–Westphalia in the 1950s, where he promoted a right-wing nationalist consolidation movement. As a member of the state parliament, he initiated a vote of no confidence that brought down the state government and enabled the formation of the first social-liberal coalition.
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