Alejandro Fernández Sordo (1921–2009) was a Spanish lawyer and politician who was a member of the FET y de las JONS.
[2] Fernández was an academic and worked as a professor of administrative and trade union law at his alma mater.
[2] On 7 November 1969 he was appointed director general of the press at the Ministry of Information and Tourism and became a member of the Jury of Appeal of Professional Ethics of Journalists the same year.
[2][3] In 1976 he was appointed president of the Local Credit Bank and later, was the CEO of a construction company, Huarte.
[1] Fernández married María de la Concepción Cabal Vega and had five children.