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    Venice Residents Protest Bezos Wedding Over Tourism and High Rents

    Arushi PandeyBy Arushi PandeyJune 30, 2025 World No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Protests in Venice Target Bezos Wedding and Rising Inequality

    Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez’s high-profile wedding in Venice has sparked protests, reflecting growing anger over inequality, elitism and the effects of mass tourism. The demonstrations brought attention to issues such as unaffordable rents, worker exploitation and the city’s depopulation.

    Local politicians downplayed the protests, calling the demonstrators a minority. However, Bezos’s fame and Venice’s striking scenery gave protesters a platform to share their message with the world. Banners reading “No Space for Bezos” appeared on the Rialto Bridge, while St Mark’s Square displayed a canvas urging Bezos to pay more taxes.

    Due to concerns over further protests, the couple moved their final party to a more secluded venue in the eastern part of the lagoon city.

    Protesters Demand Fairer Venice

    Around 1,000 people gathered under the sun on Saturday, marching from Venice’s train station to the Rialto Bridge. They carried banners like “Kisses yes, Bezos no”, using the city’s romantic image to highlight their frustration, and another featuring a rocket with the words “No space for Bezos”, referring to his Blue Origin company.

    While many Venetians oppose the city’s transformation into a playground for the wealthy, some businesses and politicians celebrated the wedding. They argued it brought economic benefits to Venice. Luca Zaia, governor of the Veneto region, said Venice should feel proud to host such events.

    However, residents like 24-year-old student Alice Bazzoli criticised Bezos as a “hypocrite”. She noted his donations of 3 million euros to Venice came alongside high-polluting private jets and yachts. Many young people say they can no longer afford to live in Venice, with rising rents pushing them out in favour of tourist accommodations.

    City Facing Depopulation and Inequality

    Film director Andrea Segre pointed out that people aged 25 to 35, who usually start families, cannot afford life in Venice. This has led to a decline in diversity and community life. Venice’s historic centre now has fewer than 50,000 residents, down from over 100,000 five decades ago.

    While Venice has hosted many celebrity weddings, including George Clooney’s, the Bezos wedding drew more anger due to his corporate power. Bezos, the world’s fourth richest man, has faced criticism in Italy for Amazon’s labour practices and tax issues. In February, Reuters reported that Italian prosecutors were investigating Amazon for alleged tax evasion worth 1.2 billion euros.

    Protest leader Tommaso Cacciari stated he would have protested even if Bezos had arrived quietly, as he believes Bezos embodies extreme wealth built on the exploitation of others and has contributed to Donald Trump’s political influence.

    with inputs from Reuters

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