Laurence Vanceunebrock is a French politician of Democratic Movement (MoDem) who served as a member of the French National Assembly from 2017 to 2022, representing Allier's 2nd constituency, and a former police officer.
In parliament, Vanceunebrock served as member of the Committee on Social Affairs. From 2021, she was the parliamentâÂÂs rapporteur on legislation to ban so-called conversion therapies that attempt to change an individual's sexual orientation.
In addition to her committee assignments, Vanceunebrock chaired the French-Danish Parliamentary Friendship Group.
Vanceunebrock lost her seat in the first round of the 2022 French legislative election.
In September 2023, she left Renaissance and joined the Democratic Movement.
In 2018, Vanceunebrock joined other co-signatories around Sébastien Nadot in officially filing a request for a commission of inquiry into the legality of French weapons sales to the Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen, days before an official visit of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to Paris.
In 2020, Vanceunebrock went against her parliamentary group's majority and abstained from an important vote on a much discussed security bill drafted by her colleagues Alice Thourot and Jean-Michel Fauvergue that helps, among other measures, curtail the filming of police forces.
Vanceunebrock has two daughters.