While France does not have a tradition of judicial review in politics, it does have a government body that ensures that constitutional provisions possess a superiority over ordinary laws. What is that government body known as?
A) Supreme Court of France
B) Constitutional Council
C) House of Lords of France
D) Assemblée Nationale
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