Zoltán Lengyel (born 17 July 1960) is a Hungarian politician and member of the National Assembly (MP) for Sárbogárd, Fejér County Constituency VI from 2002 to 2009, when he resigned.
On 8 July 2007 he was charged with assaulting a policeman near the tunnel in Budapest after an identity check on the road.
[4] He joined Independent Smallholders' National Unity Party (FKNP) and became its deputy chairman in 2008.
The bitterly divided conservative party appeared on the verge of collapse after one of its MPs, János Vas, withdrew from its parliamentary group.
Finally the MDF group dissolved in March 2009 when its number fell below ten persons.
On 26 May 2009 Buda Central District Court sentenced him to eight-month suspended prison for violence against a public official, resulting minor injuries and challenging a police officer's integrity.
[6] He attempted suicide in October by taking a large dose of tranquillisers, but was taken to hospital and rescued after his wife discovered him.
[7] Lengyel resigned from his parliamentary seat on November 25, 2009 when the court ruling suspended imprisonment.