Zimbabwe's decision Zanu-PF party is intending to help indictment procedures against Robert Mugabe, after he overlooked a due date to remain down as president. 

Zimbabweans - and many viewing far and wide - were shocked on Sunday night when Mr Mugabe tended to the country and said that a long way from venturing down, he would remain on and manage the decision gathering's congress in December. 

So with Mr Mugabe disobedient, and the armed force demanding that it has not done an upset, what are the alternatives for inspiring him to abandon his position? 

Here are five conceivable situations: 

Zanu-PF says it will dispatch prosecution procedures against Mr Mugabe when parliament meets on Tuesday. 

Indictment is the way toward expelling a president by means of parliament. 

Both the National Assembly and the Senate can start procedures to expel the president if both pass straightforward larger part votes against him. 

A 66% larger part is required in the two houses with the end goal for indictment to succeed. 

Zanu-PF has a 66% larger part in the House of Assembly, yet not the Senate. 

The formal procedure is relied upon to begin on Tuesday yet it isn't clear to what extent it would take. 

The advantage of this procedure for the military is that it enables the commanders to state the expulsion of the president was done as per the constitution, with regards to their announcement this isn't an upset. 

The drawback for them is that it doesn't ensure that the man broadly thought to be their most loved for president will land the best position straight away. 

Emmerson Mnangagwa, whose sacking incited the military's move, couldn't promptly assume control from Mr Mugabe, on the grounds that intrinsically it is the present VP who should fill the opening. 

Right now that individual is Phelekezela Mphoko - a man whose sensitivities are known to lie with Grace Mugabe, and who was ousted by Zanu-PF on Sunday. 

Regardless of whether the armed force can convince Mr Mugabe to choose their favored competitor as VP before venturing down stays to be seen. 

A few examiners have contended this might be what the officers were talking about with him - and it might likewise be his trump card. 

Yet, given how troublesome it has been to get Mr Mugabe to advance down, the odds of inspiring him to surrender additionally ground look progressively thin. 

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