She served in the National Assembly of Serbia from 2016 to 2018, initially as a member of the anti-establishment and reformist It's Enough – Restart (Dosta je bilo, DJB) association, better known in English by the name "Enough Is Enough."
[2][3] Macura received the sixth position on the It's enough – Restart electoral list in the 2014 Serbian parliamentary election.
Macura announced on 2 April 2018 that she would seek to become his successor, running on a platform that opposed many the party's recent decisions.
[10] In December 2018, this group merged with the Social Democratic Alliance to create the Party of Modern Serbia.
[12] She is currently a member of Serbia's parliamentary friendship groups with Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Germany, and Montenegro.