It’s quit possible it won’t work but the only real way to know is to do the calculations. Laminate flooring (and the foam layer you often have underneath it) will have a lot higher thermal resistance than tile. This means that the electric heating would need a higher temp to get the heat through for the same end room temp. This may not be a problem but it may also be that it is too high and there is a thermal cutout.
The real answer is that I don’t know but I would be concerned enough to do a detailed check before investing in the laminate. As a minimum I would look at the website of the underfloor heating as sometimes there is detailed enough info. there to work it out
Edit: just checked and I don’t have our installation guide any more so I can’t even make an estimate – sorry