Nazar is an activist of the USF. He grew up in the village of Dvirtsy, in the Lviv region, where he graduated from school. He is a 4th-year student of the specialty “Information Systems and Technologies” at the Ivan Franko National University of Lviv. In his 2nd year, he began to engage in debates of the British-parliamentary format. During his 3rd year of study, he was the head of the Debate Club of the National University of Lviv, and at the beginning of his 4th year, he became the head of the student council of his dormitory. He learned about the USF from a friend. He joined the organization in 2024. He is part of the Lviv branch, where he is a member of the Lviv operational team.

For me, freedom is about 3 things:
Progress, Comfort and Responsibility.
It is through freedom, the opportunity to exchange ideas, the opportunity to try new things and question established norms that we can achieve technological and social progress.

Since no one can get into our heads, no one can know the best option for us except ourselves.

However, being free places on us the responsibility for our well-being, for our decisions and their consequences, and this is something that we must not forget.