He was born in 1991 in Rotterdam to a Dutch mother and a Turkish father.[3] Van Baarle was raised by his mother as an only child in the Rotterdam neighborhood Vreewijk, and he attended the high school Vreewijk Lyceum. He studied sociology at Erasmus University Rotterdam, graduating cum laude, and became a junior teacher at his university. He was also active for the Labour Party in 2014.[4][5][6]
Politics
In 2015, when DENK was established, Van Baarle started working as a policy officer for its House caucus and as director of its think tank Statera. He was one of the first members of DENK, which was founded by two MPs who had left the Labour Party the year before.[3][4] Van Baarle ran for member of parliament in the 2017 general election, being placed fifth on DENK's party list. He also chaired the election program committee.[7] He was not elected, as his party received three seats and his 408 preference votes were not enough to meet the threshold.[8] Van Baarle was DENK's lead candidate in Rotterdam in the 2018 municipal elections.[9] His party won four seats in the municipal council, while lijstduwerTunahan Kuzu received almost twice as many votes as Van Baarle.[10][11] He also remained on as a policy officer.[12] In the council, where he served as caucus leader, Van Baarle successfully proposed a ban on disturbances by the street use of laughing gas together with Livable Rotterdam.[13] He was nominated for Best Politician of Rotterdam by a cooperation of a number of Rotterdam press organizations in both 2018 and 2019.[14] Van Baarle supported DENK's parliamentary leader Farid Azarkan when he was being expelled from the party by its board in May 2020, and he called on the board to resign.[15]
He was DENK's third candidate in the 2021 general election and also served as the party's campaign manager.[16] He was installed as member of the House of Representatives on 31 March after he was elected with 2,449 preference votes.[17] Van Baarle did not leave the municipal council, but he did step down as caucus leader the following month.[18] He was one of the party's lijstduwers in Rotterdam in the March 2022 municipal elections, leading to the end of this council membership after 29 March.[19][20] In the House, Van Baarle worked on combatting discrimination in the selection of interns. A motion of his was passed to utilize mystery inspectors to test companies' adherence to the law.[21] Van Baarle was opposed to a new sex education curriculum for primary schools, saying that children are too young to be exposed to the curriculum. He has also complained that, in his view, expressions of sex and sexual diversity are imposed too much on others including children.[22][23]
Party leader
In July 2023 – shortly after the collapse of the fourth Rutte cabinet had triggered a November 2023 general election – Farid Azarkan announced that he would leave politics. Van Baarle succeeded him as parliamentary leader on 3 August, and he announced his intention to become DENK's lead candidate in a video featuring Azarkan. Van Baarle said that it was important for a new generation to take responsibility and that he would double down on the party's commitment to fight racism, exclusion, and xenophobia.[24][25][26] DENK's board announced it had officially chosen Van Baarle as its lead candidate on 10 September.[27]
Van Baarle is on the following parliamentary committees in the House of Representatives:[32]
Committee for Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality
Committee for Education, Culture and Science
Committee for Infrastructure and Water Management
Committee for the Interior
Committee for Social Affairs and Employment
Procedure Committee
Personal life
Van Baarle is a resident of Rotterdam and is an agnostic.[33] He is a supporter of football club Feyenoord and a fan of the German band Rammstein, and he plays the guitar.[9][34]
^De Koning, Adrianne (13 December 2019). "Verbod op lachgas op straat in Rotterdam" [Ban on street use of laughing gas in Rotterdam]. AD (in Dutch). Retrieved 6 April 2021.
^"Nieuwe gemeenteraad geïnstalleerd" [New municipal council installed]. Gemeente Rotterdam (Press release) (in Dutch). 30 March 2022. Archived from the original on 31 March 2022. Retrieved 16 May 2022.
^Van Baarle, Stephan (17 February 2018). "Integratie is een kunstmatige term" [Integration is an artificial term]. nrc.nl (Interview) (in Dutch). Interviewed by Elsje Jorritsma and Eppo König. Retrieved 5 April 2021.
^Van Baarle, Stephan (29 January 2018). "Rotterdammers willen niet tegen elkaar uitgespeeld worden" [People from Rotterdam do not want to be pit against each other]. AD (Interview) (in Dutch). Interviewed by Monica Beek. Retrieved 5 April 2021.
^"Proces-verbaal verkiezingsuitslag Tweede Kamer 2021" [Report of the election results House of Representatives 2021] (PDF). Dutch Electoral Council (in Dutch). 29 March 2021. pp. 143–144. Retrieved 21 December 2023.