Why we lack economic freedom?

The economic freedom is the freedom available to the private citizens of a country to undertake businesses, and freedom to grow these businesses, including freedom to do trade domestically and internationally. While apparently we have this freedom (you can register a new business in a single day today, register with the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) and open a bank account in a week and be in your shop in the second week), we perform rather poorly on the index of economic freedom. Pakistan is ranked 147th out of 184 countries and it is classified as a "repressed" economy with a score of 49.5, according to the Heritage Index of Economic Freedom issued in 2023. The other four categories are: mostly unfree, moderately free, mostly free and free. We have been classified as "mostly unfree" for the last 25 years, however, now we are being downgraded to the lowest category called "repressive".