The National Party have recorded their concern over the proposed registration of a new "Conservative National" political party by Senator Fraser Anning, who attended a Victorian rally organised by some of Australia's most prominent neo-nazis at a cost to the taxpayer less than a week ago, in the lead up to the next federal election.

The full name of the party - "Fraser Anning's Conservative National Party" - was revealed via an AEC notification in the Nine's Sydney Morning Herald on Friday and National Party federal director Ben Hindmarsh accused Mr Anning of piggybacking off their success.

"We are concerned when anyone tries to ride on the coat tails of The Nationals hard work and success at getting a fair share for regional Australia by incorporating our name in any proposed new Party," Mr Hindmarsh said in a statement.

Fraser Anning has registered his new "Conservative Nationals" party. Alex Ellinghausen / Fairfax Media

"Voters know this is deception and that's why The Nationals would oppose any trickiness to deceive the electorate in this way."

The naming convention of the new party appears to be borrowed heavily from the same handbook the Liberal Democrats Party used to propel leader David Leyonhjelm into the senate during the 2013 election.