MP who suffered when his party was de-registered wants grace period introduced.
Justice Minister Judith Collins says changes that Peter Dunne wants to party registration laws could be incorporated into a Government bill tweaking electoral laws.
Ms Collins introduced the Electoral Amendment Bill yesterday which will require political parties to declare loans of more than $15,000 as well as donations, and outlaw supporters wearing rosettes and coloured ribbons on election day.
The loans provision is intended to close a loophole which could allow parties to hide donations as loans and later forgive them - delaying the need to disclose them until after the election.
She said she would suggest to Mr Dunne that he put the changes he wanted to party registration rules in as an amendment to that bill, either through the select committee process or when it returned to Parliament. However, she said she could not guarantee National would support Mr Dunne's measures, saying it would have to be discussed by caucus and Cabinet first.