“…Finally, Bouyssou and Pirlot () consider also the veto condition, proposing the following result . Theorem The aforementioned Theorem 2 holds also when Proposition 1 of Theorem 2 is replaced by the following one :for each x j , y j , w j , z j ∈ X j , a − j , b − j , c − j , d − j , e − j , f − j ∈ X − j , j = 1, …, n , and aforementioned conditions ( RC1 ), ( RC2 ) and ( M1 ) hold.…”