Aleksandra Čabraja (Serbian Cyrillic: Александра Чабраја; born 1965) is a politician in Serbia. She has served in the National Assembly of Serbia since 2016, originally with the reformist It's Enough – Restart association and later as an independent.
Čabraja graduated in English literature and the English language from the University of Belgrade's department of philology and subsequently taught these same subjects. She has translated several books into Serbian, including publications by Margaret Atwood and Philippa Gregory.
Čabraja received the ninth position on the It's Enough – Restart electoral list in the 2016 Serbian parliamentary election and was declared elected when the party won sixteen mandates.
In February 2017, Čabraja and two of her parliamentary colleagues left the It's Enough – Restart group and started a new organization called the Civic Platform. In making her decision, Čabraja said that It's Enough – Restart did not deal well with dissenting opinions. The new group supported Saša Janković's bid for the Serbian presidency in the 2017 election, and its three representatives currently sit in caucus with two other parliamentarians as an Independent MPs parliamentary group.
Čabraja is a member of the assembly's culture and information committee and the parliamentary friendship groups for Austria, Canada, Greece, Italy, and the United Kingdom.