She was born in 1981 and lives in Zemun. She is an economist by education. She has been in private business in the field of telecommunications since 2007. She is a consultant for domestic and international organisations that deal with the empowerment of female politicians and activists.

She was a Member of Parliament in the 11th parliamentary convocation, from 2016 to 2020, and a member of several parliamentary committees - the Committee for Human and Minority Rights and Gender Equality, the Committee for Labour and Social Affairs, and the Committee for Children's Rights.

She is one of the coordinators of the Women's Parliamentary Network.

She was elected a Member of Parliament for the second time in the elections in December 2023, as a non-party figure on the "Aleksandar Vučić - Serbia must not stand still" list.

She has been the President of the Association "Moms Rule" since 2019. As an advocate of institutional dialogue, she coordinated activities, the most significant of which are those that led to numerous changes to the Law on Financial Support for Families with Children, the so-called Law on Missing Babies, the Law on Biomedically Assisted Reproduction, the adoption of special by-laws that brought about a better position of women in Serbia, especially mothers of children with disabilities.

She focuses on topics related to the better position of women and other particularly vulnerable categories of citizens, prevention of peer violence and domestic violence, preventive health care, as well as female entrepreneurship.

She is the winner of the Acknowledgment for defending the rights of mothers within the project "Active citizens for a better society: advocating for cooperation and democratic development" for the year 2021, the Bring The Noize 2021 award of the BeFem organization for the legal struggle for mother entrepreneurs, ALPI Women 2022, and she was also on the list of the “Blic“ daily of the most influential women in 2021.

Tatjana Macura