
In a tweet, Ahmad said that all but one of its 26 members had attended the virtual meeting on Sunday.
Umno vice-president Mahdzir Khalid, he said, was feeling unwell.
The next day, Zahid released the statement on decisions made at the meeting, giving the government two weeks to call for a Dewan Rakyat sitting.
“Zahid Hamidi’s style when it comes to big decisions is for it to be made collectively,” he said.
Ahmad’s statement came hours after the party’s other vice-president, Ismail Sabri Yaakob, said the call to reconvene Parliament was not made by the Umno supreme council.
The senior minister said it was the opinion of the party’s political bureau.
Another supreme council member Shahidan Kassim had also joined in, saying Zahid did not know his facts as a 28-day notice was needed for a Parliament sitting to be called.
Yesterday, Zahid issued the ultimatum to the Perikatan Nasional-led government, adding that failure to reopen parliament would be “viewed as insolence towards the Yang di-Pertuan Agong”.
Last week, the King said he wanted Parliament to reconvene as soon as possible.
Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin has previously said that Parliament can reconvene in September or October if the daily Covid-19 cases drop to below 2,000.