During Sergio Osmeña's administration from 1944 to 1946, the Philippines faced significant challenges, primarily stemming from the aftermath of World War II. The country was in ruins, grappling with widespread destruction, economic instability, and food shortages. Additionally, Osmeña struggled with political issues, including the rise of the Hukbalahap movement, which posed a threat to government authority. His administration also faced criticism for its slow recovery efforts and the difficulties in establishing a stable government in the post-war environment.
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