CNE President Ana Paola Hall in Tegucigalpa denounced the 'kidnapping of institutions' and blocking of special scrutiny over 2,792 minutes by political personnel early Wednesday, amid coup accusations. A military report cited Armed Forces warnings of no scrutiny and imposition of a provisional government, as reported over the past three hours. According to a post by MundoEConflicto on X, Hall stated that political personnel 'overwhelms' the CNE and prevents its work, confirming serious accusations of coup and self-coup during this morning's reporting window from 3:46 AM to 6:46 AM UTC. The National Party assured it has 400 duly accredited members for the Special Verification and Recount Boards (JEVR), demanding respect for legal protocols, process rules, and representatives of other parties, as stated in an RCVHonduras post on X. RCVHonduras also reported a military document revealing threats at the CNE, where the Armed Forces head warned there would be no scrutiny and a provisional government would be imposed, escalating tensions in the electoral dispute throughout the three-hour period.