Romanova is an international auxiliary language designed for intercommunication between speakers of Romance languages. An international auxiliary language (sometimes abbreviated as IAL or auxlang) is a language used (or to be used in the future) for communication between people from different nations who do not share a common native language. ... The Romance languages, also called Romanic languages or New Latin Languages, are a subset of the Italic languages, specifically the descendants of the Latin dialects spoken by the common people in what is known as Latin Europe (Italian/Portuguese/Spanish Europa latina, French Europe latine, Romanian Europa latinÄ) as Vulgar...
Romanova's concerns appear to have emerged after security guards prevented her from entering the station's studios for her nightly broadcasts on November 23.
Romanova said that Sergei Mironov, the speaker of the Federation Council, parliament's upper house, supported her even though her shows had previously been critical of him and his political party.
Romanova said the management could have disciplined her or even fired her as a form of punishment, but they had no right to prevent her from honoring her contract by taking her off the air.