[2] Pipa entered politics in 2014, as a member of the Better Sykhiv protests that led to the establishment of the Square of Dignity [uk] in Lviv's southern Sykhivskyi District.
[4] Pipa is also responsible for the creation of the Sykhivskyi Green Path,[5] an urban green space near Lviv's Dovzhenko Theatre, a lecture series from the City Workshop and Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit, and a variety of eco-fairs and festivals with the intention of promoting environmental awareness in Lviv.
During the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election, Pipa was the candidate of Holos in Ukraine's 115th electoral district.
[11][12] Among her projects are the development of a senior professional school, the promotion of the Ukrainian language in education, and the establishment of boundaries and protections for parks in Lviv.
[13] In June 2021, she announced her participation in the newly-formed Justice parliamentary group, citing her lack of confidence in Kira Rudyk.