[3] He founded Clubs Avenir et Liberté, a center-right political organization, in 1981.
[3][4] The organization held meetings with center-right politicians like Alain Madelin, Charles Pasqua and Alain Juppé, and Jean-Marie Le Pen, the leading of the National Front.
[4] Meanwhile, Savy served as a member of the National Assembly from 1986 to 1988, representing Nièvre.
[1] He admitted that he preferred winning with the support of the National Front than losing without it, adding both parties shared similar views.
[4] Savy founded Réformes et Liberté, a political organization headquartered in Paris, in 1994.