(Bloomberg) -- Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara is in favor of āhanding over to the new generationā in next yearās presidential polls, but did not rule out running in the election.The 78-year-old, who has just over a year left of his second term in office, was addressing reporters in his hometown of Dimbroko after a four-day visit to the surrounding region.Ouattara addressed plans to amend the constitution to include an age limit for presidential hopefuls, saying āitās part of the evolution of our country,ā Seventy-five percent of the population is aged under 30 and āwe canāt remain indifferent.ā But he also said ādonāt interpret this as me not being a candidate.āHis fiercest political rivals include Henri Konan Bedie , 85, who broke away from the ruling coalition last year after Ouattara claimed a new constitution adopted in 2016 allows him to seek a third mandate if he wishes.Another, Laurent Gbagbo, 74, was acquitted by the International Criminal Court on charges of crimes ag...