Career
However he quit the party one year later, because he considered the party"s leadership was compromising. He served as chairman of the party in his birthplace between 1990 and 1991. He was a strong supporter of József Torgyán.
He unsuccessfully ran for the parliamentary seat for Komárom-Esztergom County 5th Constituency in the elections in 1990.
He became Deputy Chairman of the Independent Smallholders Party in July 1994. He was appointed Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Agriculture.
After the 1998 elections, Gyimóthy became a deputy speaker of the parliament. He frequently used yellow and red cards to rebuke of MPs.
In 2000, former Prime Minister Gyula Horn called FKGP leader Torgyán as "Pubi", that is why Gyimóthy called him to order.
Horn answered: "This is offensive? He was a candidate for the position of Minister of Agriculture, when Torgyán resigned, however he was expelled from the party by Torgyán. As a result Gyimóthy also lost his legislative deputy speaker function. After the failure Hungarian parliamentary election, 2002 for the FKGP, he retired from the politics.
Trivia
Géza Gyimóthy was one of the founders of the Szená-torok, the official choir of the National Assembly of Hungary.