Julia was born and raised in Shepetivka, Khmelnytsky region. Since 2019 she is still studying at the Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University, majoring in Law. Since 2020 Julia has also started studying Economics, by correspondence. She joined the libertarian movement in early 2020 when she joined the “Student Model Congress” in Kyiv. Since 2019, Julia has been a Chairman of the Information Committee of the National Law University (Institute of Prosecutor’s Office and Criminal Justice). In 2019-2020 she was a volunteer of the international organization AIESEC in Ukraine (oGV department). Since 2020, she has been an active member of the international organization Students For Freedom, where she currently holds the position of the head of the Khmelnytsky branch. Since 2020, a member of the VI “Active Community” Institute Republic.

My position is as follows: Ukraine has needed to move away from Soviet stereotypes, start living freely, comfortably and safely for a long time. It is exactly what USF takes care of. They focus on young people because they do not yet have their brains dirty and they, like no one else, seek freedom. I’m sure that if the majority of young people is educated, then in the future Ukrainians will not have to look for a better life abroad, and we will be able to build it in Ukraine. And freedom is a key aspect of comfort, which is so necessary for a happy life.